Dutch F-35 jets intercept Russian military aircraft

Two Dutch F-35 fighter jets stationed in Estonia carried out their first interceptions last Friday, identifying and escorting three Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea.

The operation, part of NATO’s Quick Reaction Alert (QRA), underscores the alliance’s readiness to safeguard its airspace amid increased Russian activity near NATO borders.

The Dutch military reported that the QRA was activated twice. During the first interception, the F-35s identified an AN-72 Coaler transport aircraft and a Su-24MR Fencer E reconnaissance aircraft gathering electronic intelligence. Later in the day, the QRA was triggered again to intercept an IL-20 Coot A spy aircraft. All identified aircraft were escorted at a distance over international waters to the edge of NATO’s airspace.

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The Netherlands deployed F-35 jets to Estonia earlier this month as part of NATO’s mission to secure the alliance’s eastern borders. The QRA, a critical component of this mission, requires fighter jets to take off within minutes to intercept unidentified aircraft approaching NATO airspace without proper identification.

Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans emphasized the importance of the mission. “This is why our personnel are here: to protect our shared airspace from Russian threats. As demonstrated on Friday, the Russian armed forces remain active near NATO airspace in various ways. Our Baltic allies appreciate our contribution. I am proud of our people who immediately proved their value for our security.”

The interceptions highlight NATO’s ongoing efforts to maintain vigilance and deter potential threats in the region. With tensions heightened due to increased Russian military activity, NATO’s presence in the Baltics remains a critical element of collective defense.

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