Spanish Air Force joins NATO Enhanced Air Policing in Romania for first time
Spanish Air Force Eurofighters arrive at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania, for a two-month deployment under NATO's enhanced Air Policing. |
Six Spanish Air Force Eurofighters touched down at Mihail Koglaniceanu Air Base, Romania, on January 25, 2021, to start flying NATO Air Policing missions alongside the Romanian Air Force.
Operated by a 130-strong team of Spanish Air Force personnel, the Eurofighters will be deployed in Romania under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing mission to help patrol the Romanian airspace for two months. This is the first time that Spain has sent their fighters to the southeast of NATO’s territory to support the Alliance’s deterrence and defence measures.
The Spanish Air Force is a regular contributor to NATO Air Policing. Besides patrolling the national airspace under NATO’s Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC) at Torrejón, Spain, the Spanish Air Force has also conducted seven deployments leading and augmenting NATO’s Air Policing mission in the Baltic States controlled by the CAOC at Uedem, Germany.
In Romania, the detachment will be continuing to showcase Alliance solidarity and cohesion under enhanced Air Policing. NATO introduced this defensive mission in 2014 to demonstrate the collective resolve of Allies, underline the defensive nature of NATO and deter any aggression or the threat of aggression against NATO Allies.
Since its inception, Canada, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom have conducted enhanced Air Policing deployments. The dual benefits for Allied nations involved in enhanced Air Policing is establishing training and operational relations with the Romanian Air Force and protecting Alliance airspace on the Black Sea together.
Operated by a 130-strong team of Spanish Air Force personnel, the Eurofighters will be deployed in Romania under NATO’s enhanced Air Policing mission to help patrol the Romanian airspace for two months. This is the first time that Spain has sent their fighters to the southeast of NATO’s territory to support the Alliance’s deterrence and defence measures.
The Spanish Air Force is a regular contributor to NATO Air Policing. Besides patrolling the national airspace under NATO’s Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC) at Torrejón, Spain, the Spanish Air Force has also conducted seven deployments leading and augmenting NATO’s Air Policing mission in the Baltic States controlled by the CAOC at Uedem, Germany.
In Romania, the detachment will be continuing to showcase Alliance solidarity and cohesion under enhanced Air Policing. NATO introduced this defensive mission in 2014 to demonstrate the collective resolve of Allies, underline the defensive nature of NATO and deter any aggression or the threat of aggression against NATO Allies.
Since its inception, Canada, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom have conducted enhanced Air Policing deployments. The dual benefits for Allied nations involved in enhanced Air Policing is establishing training and operational relations with the Romanian Air Force and protecting Alliance airspace on the Black Sea together.
Source: Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office
Photo Credit: Spanish Air Force
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