Thursday, July 13, 2017

Russian Jets Buzz NATO Airspace as ‘Close Encounters’ Rise Sharply





VOA: Russian Jets Buzz NATO Airspace as ‘Close Encounters’ Rise Sharply

LONDON — Russia has significantly increased its military activity in the skies around Western European NATO members, according to a new report that warns the tactic could present a danger to civilian aircraft.

NATO forces in Europe scrambled fighter jets to intercept approaching Russian aircraft — so-called Quick Reaction Alerts or QRA — close to 800 times last year. That's almost double the figure from 2014, according to London-based analyst group The Henry Jackson Society.

Its report calls for improved communication and clearer rules of engagement between Western European powers and Moscow to avert potentially dangerous incidents.

Read more ....

More News On The Increase In Russia - NATO Jet Encounters Over The Baltic Sea

Russian, NATO Planes Play Risky Game Over Baltic Sea -- WSJ
Highway to the danger zone: Russian, NATO planes lock horns over Baltic Sea -- Asia Times
NATO and Russia clash over 'unsafe pilot manoeuvres' in Baltic Sea -- SKY News
NATO bristles at ‘unsafe behavior’ by Russian pilots -- Politico
NATO, Russia set to urge each other to curb 'unsafe' Baltic jet maneuvers -- Reuters

No comments: