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NATO Launches New Week of Air Drills in Estonian Airspace

NATO air policing aircraft have commenced a week of training exercises in Estonian airspace, running from January 26th to February 1st, which will include low-altitude and potential supersonic flights to maintain operational readiness.

By shortl.eeMonday, January 26, 20261 min readEstonia
  • —NATO air policing aircraft stationed in the Baltic states are conducting training flights, including low-altitude and supersonic maneuvers, within Estonian airspace this week.
  • —The training flights are scheduled to take place from January 26th to February 1st, between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM, with low-altitude flights not descending below 152 meters.
  • —These exercises are coordinated with civilian air traffic control and are conducted in accordance with Estonian laws and agreements with the Transport Administration and Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS.
  • —The training aims to ensure the readiness of NATO aircraft to respond to air incidents, as part of the alliance's ongoing Baltic Air Policing mission.

Recap

The week-long air exercises in Estonia are a routine function of NATO's Baltic Air Policing, but serve as a consistent signal of the alliance's operational readiness and commitment to collective defense on its eastern flank. By meticulously coordinating with civilian air traffic control and adhering to national laws, NATO projects a disciplined and integrated military presence in a strategically sensitive region.

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ERR – Russian News
Истребители союзников вновь проведут полеты на малых высотахJan 26
Postimees
Liitlased harjutavad Eesti õhuruumisJan 26
Estonian Defence Forces
Liitlaste lennuvahendid harjutavad Eesti õhuruumis – KaitsevägiJan 26
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Defense
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NATO Launches New Week of Air Drills in Estonian Airspace

NATO air policing aircraft have commenced a week of training exercises in Estonian airspace, running from January 26th to February 1st, which will include low-altitude and potential supersonic flights to maintain operational readiness.

By shortl.eeMonday, January 26, 20261 min readEstonia
  • —NATO air policing aircraft stationed in the Baltic states are conducting training flights, including low-altitude and supersonic maneuvers, within Estonian airspace this week.
  • —The training flights are scheduled to take place from January 26th to February 1st, between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM, with low-altitude flights not descending below 152 meters.
  • —These exercises are coordinated with civilian air traffic control and are conducted in accordance with Estonian laws and agreements with the Transport Administration and Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS.
  • —The training aims to ensure the readiness of NATO aircraft to respond to air incidents, as part of the alliance's ongoing Baltic Air Policing mission.

Recap

The week-long air exercises in Estonia are a routine function of NATO's Baltic Air Policing, but serve as a consistent signal of the alliance's operational readiness and commitment to collective defense on its eastern flank. By meticulously coordinating with civilian air traffic control and adhering to national laws, NATO projects a disciplined and integrated military presence in a strategically sensitive region.

NATOmilitary exerciseEstoniaBaltic statesair policingdefense

Articles

3
ERR – Russian News
Истребители союзников вновь проведут полеты на малых высотахJan 26
Postimees
Liitlased harjutavad Eesti õhuruumisJan 26
Estonian Defence Forces
Liitlaste lennuvahendid harjutavad Eesti õhuruumis – KaitsevägiJan 26
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Defense
AI

NATO Launches New Week of Air Drills in Estonian Airspace

NATO air policing aircraft have commenced a week of training exercises in Estonian airspace, running from January 26th to February 1st, which will include low-altitude and potential supersonic flights to maintain operational readiness.

By shortl.eeMonday, January 26, 20261 min readEstonia
  • —NATO air policing aircraft stationed in the Baltic states are conducting training flights, including low-altitude and supersonic maneuvers, within Estonian airspace this week.
  • —The training flights are scheduled to take place from January 26th to February 1st, between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM, with low-altitude flights not descending below 152 meters.
  • —These exercises are coordinated with civilian air traffic control and are conducted in accordance with Estonian laws and agreements with the Transport Administration and Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS.
  • —The training aims to ensure the readiness of NATO aircraft to respond to air incidents, as part of the alliance's ongoing Baltic Air Policing mission.

Recap

The week-long air exercises in Estonia are a routine function of NATO's Baltic Air Policing, but serve as a consistent signal of the alliance's operational readiness and commitment to collective defense on its eastern flank. By meticulously coordinating with civilian air traffic control and adhering to national laws, NATO projects a disciplined and integrated military presence in a strategically sensitive region.

NATOmilitary exerciseEstoniaBaltic statesair policingdefense

Articles

3
ERR – Russian News
Истребители союзников вновь проведут полеты на малых высотахJan 26
Postimees
Liitlased harjutavad Eesti õhuruumisJan 26
Estonian Defence Forces
Liitlaste lennuvahendid harjutavad Eesti õhuruumis – KaitsevägiJan 26
Back
Defense
AI

NATO Launches New Week of Air Drills in Estonian Airspace

NATO air policing aircraft have commenced a week of training exercises in Estonian airspace, running from January 26th to February 1st, which will include low-altitude and potential supersonic flights to maintain operational readiness.

By shortl.eeMonday, January 26, 20261 min readEstonia
  • —NATO air policing aircraft stationed in the Baltic states are conducting training flights, including low-altitude and supersonic maneuvers, within Estonian airspace this week.
  • —The training flights are scheduled to take place from January 26th to February 1st, between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM, with low-altitude flights not descending below 152 meters.
  • —These exercises are coordinated with civilian air traffic control and are conducted in accordance with Estonian laws and agreements with the Transport Administration and Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS.
  • —The training aims to ensure the readiness of NATO aircraft to respond to air incidents, as part of the alliance's ongoing Baltic Air Policing mission.

Recap

The week-long air exercises in Estonia are a routine function of NATO's Baltic Air Policing, but serve as a consistent signal of the alliance's operational readiness and commitment to collective defense on its eastern flank. By meticulously coordinating with civilian air traffic control and adhering to national laws, NATO projects a disciplined and integrated military presence in a strategically sensitive region.

NATOmilitary exerciseEstoniaBaltic statesair policingdefense

Articles

3
ERR – Russian News
Истребители союзников вновь проведут полеты на малых высотахJan 26
Postimees
Liitlased harjutavad Eesti õhuruumisJan 26
Estonian Defence Forces
Liitlaste lennuvahendid harjutavad Eesti õhuruumis – KaitsevägiJan 26