Romanian warplanes stationed in the Baltic states as part of a NATO air patrol mission intercepted two Russian Su-27s.
On Friday, April 7, two Romanian F-16 fighter jets from the Carpathian Vipers crew were scrambled by the NATO Air Operations Center in Germany to intercept the two planes. This was reported by the Romanian Air Force.
“Two unidentified aircraft flying over international waters were found in NATO’s area of responsibility. According to standard procedures, Romanian F-16s were put on alert to clarify the weather. After the intercept, the aircraft was determined to be two Su-27s. Russian Federation wing aircraft were safely deployed. has been effectively taken out of the Alliance’s area of responsibility,” the statement said.
The Romanian Air Force noted the successful interception as part of its reinforced air police mission in the Baltic states, confirming the high level of combat capability of the Carpathian Vipers team and the Romanian Air Force’s ability to deploy and operate the F-16s. aircraft in NATO.
Recall that on April 7, Ukrainian defenders shot down an enemy Su-25 near Maryinka in the Donetsk region. The Russian “Grach” shot down the air defense unit of one of the military units of the Air Strike Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Source: Focus
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