Венгрия возглавит миссию НАТО по патрулированию воздушного пространства стран Балтии при участии Соединенного Королевства и Испании

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С мая 2019 года Венгрия возглавит миссию НАТО по патрулированию воздушного пространства стран Балтии; венгерский контингент самолетов-истребителей будет базироваться на авиабазе в Шяуляе в Литве. Испания усилит миссию своими самолетами F-18 в Шяуляе, а Соединенное Королевство развернет самолеты «Еврофайтер» на авиабазе Эмари в Эстонии. Это будет 50-е развертывание в рамках миссии по патрулированию воздушного пространства стран Балтии с 2004 года. Страны НАТО поочередно обеспечивают безопасность воздушного пространства стран Балтии с тех пор, когда Эстония, Латвия и Литва присоединились к Североатлантическому союзу в 2004 году.

Apr 17, 2019
RAMSTEIN, Germany – Hungary is scheduled to be the lead nation for NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission at Šiauliai, Lithuania, together with augmenting nations Spain and the United Kingdom.

From May 2019 Hungary will take over the lead of NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission deploying their JAS-39 Gripen fighter aircraft to Šiauliai, Lithuania. This is the second time since 2015 that Hungary will deploy their Gripen fighters and an air force detachment to lead the mission out of Lithuania.

The Spanish Air Force will also fly their F-18 fighters out of Šiauliai Air Base; their detachment augments the mission under NATO’s Assurance Measures. This is the sixth time Spain has deployed under the mission – twice as lead nation in 2006 and 2016 and three times as augmenting nation at Ämari in 2015, 2017 and 2018.

The Royal Air Force is the second augmenting nation and will fly their Eurofighter aircraft out of Ämari Air Base in Estonia.  The United Kingdom was the third nation to lead the mission in 2004 and have since augmented once in Siauliai in 2014 and twice in Ämari in 2015 and 2016.
 
This deployment is a special occasion as it will be the 50th NATO fighter detachment deploying since 2004 to safeguard the airspace over Lithuania,
Latvia and Estonia.
 
NATO Baltic Air Policing is a peacetime defensive mission that binds NATO Allies together to protect each other, setting a spirit of solidarity within the Alliance.  The two additional detachments deployed to the region in the next four months demonstrate collective resolve and deter any threat against NATO Allies.  These Assurance Measures were introduced in 2014, when NATO authorised additional fighter detachments to deploy to the region in response to Russia’s illegal actions in Ukraine.  These additional assets allow Allied Air Command, via its Combined Air Operations Centre at Uedem, Germany, to employ assets more flexibly providing an Air Policing capability to safeguard NATO airspace in the Baltic Region.
 
Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office, Ramstein, Germany