Russia: Nato says jets scrambled 290 times to counter threat from Putin

Russia: Nato says jets scrambled 290 times to counter threat from Putin
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Gareth Milner

By Gareth Milner


Published: 28/12/2021

- 05:47

It said that 290 of around 370 total missions were flown in 2021 in response to the activities of Russian aircraft.

Nato fighter jets were scrambled hundreds of times this year to intercept aircraft, most of them Russian warplanes in north-west Europe that were flying too close to the airspace of its member countries, the military organisation said.

It said that 290 of around 370 total missions were flown in 2021 in response to the activities of Russian aircraft.


Most of those took place in the Baltic region around Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, where the organisation has an air-policing operation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks on the phone during a conversation with a participant of a Christmas charity event in Strelna on the outskirts of Saint Petersburg, Russia December 27, 2021. Sputnik/Aleksey Nikolskyi/Kremlin via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY.
Vladimir Putin
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“Generally, intercepts occurred without incident as Nato planes take off to identify the approaching aircraft and escort it out of the area. Very few intercepted flights entered allied airspace,” a statement from the 30-country US-led alliance said.

Nato intercept flights are a routine occurrence.

But despite high tensions between Nato and Moscow over the activities of Russian armed forces near Ukraine’s borders in recent months, the number of Russia-linked intercepts decreased this year.

In 2020, Nato jets scrambled around 350 times in response to Russian planes.

More than 60 Nato jets are on round-the-clock alert across Europe to respond to things like unannounced military flights or civilian planes losing communication with air traffic controllers for any reason, which could range from technical problems to hijacking.

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