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RAF fighters intercept Russian jets near Estonia for second time in a week | RAF fighters intercept Russian jets near Estonia for second time in a week |
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Royal Air Force fighters have intercepted Russian jets approaching Estonia for the second time in a week, the Ministry of Defence said. The Typhoons were scrambled to meet five unidentified aircraft in international airspace near the Baltic state’s borders on Tuesday. They shadowed two Su-27 Flanker fighters and an IL-20 Coot-A reconnaissance aircraft north of Estonia before two more Su-27s were detected and met, the MoD said. | |
A spokesman said the Russian aircraft “were operating without transmitting recognised identification codes, nor were they communicating with regional air traffic control centres”. | |
It comes after an incident on Friday when Typhoons from Amari air base in Estonia intercepted three Russian transport aircraft approaching the Baltic in similar circumstances. | It comes after an incident on Friday when Typhoons from Amari air base in Estonia intercepted three Russian transport aircraft approaching the Baltic in similar circumstances. |
Four RAF jets were last month deployed to join the Baltic air policing mission – which sees Nato members help others who do not have their own policing capabilities – and will remain there until the end of August. Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, said: “We will continue to secure the Baltic skies on behalf of Nato and our allies.” | Four RAF jets were last month deployed to join the Baltic air policing mission – which sees Nato members help others who do not have their own policing capabilities – and will remain there until the end of August. Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, said: “We will continue to secure the Baltic skies on behalf of Nato and our allies.” |
During the RAF’s previous deployment to the air policing role over the Baltic states, Typhoons were scrambled 17 times, intercepting more than 40 Russian aircraft, the MoD said. | |
Wing Commander Gordon Melville, commanding officer of RAF Lossiemouth-based 140 Expeditionary Air Wing, added: “Several years’ experience operating in this area indicates that we can expect further similar activity in the months ahead.” |
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