Safe skies: NATO Air Policing โ€“ Bulgaria ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌ and Romania ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ด

Across Europe, NATO fighter jets are on duty around the clock, ready to scramble in case of suspicious or unannounced flights near the airspace of our Allies. NATO calls this activity Air Policing, which has been an integral part of NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence for 60 years. In this series, weโ€™ll explore NATOโ€™s five special air policing arrangements to ensure the integrity of NATOโ€™s airspace and the defence of our almost one billion citizens. To enhance Air Policing along NATOโ€™s eastern borders, NATO Allies provide assets that supplement existing NATO Air Policing capabilities in the north (the Baltic States and Poland) and, in parallel, augment national air policing capabilities in the south (Bulgaria and Romania). In response to Russiaโ€™s aggressive actions in the Black Sea region โ€“ including Russiaโ€™s illegal and illegitimate annexation of the Crimean peninsula โ€“ other NATO Allies have sent detachments of fighter jets to augment the Bulgarian and Romanian Air Forces. In 2020, deployments of
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