The Italian Ministry of Defense announced “actual interception” Unidentified aircraft were seen in the airspace over the Baltic Sea, according to a message posted on the Defense Department’s website on August 6.
The report said the Italian contingent’s Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft, based at the Siauliai base in Lithuania, took off following an immediate take-off order from NATO’s Joint Air Operations Centre in Uedema, Germany.
The report indicates that after this the Italian planes “They actually intercepted unidentified aircraft in Baltic airspace”.
Results details “interception” The Defense Department does not list unknown air targets.
The Italian Ministry of Defence stresses that Italy has made the largest contribution to the Baltic Air Policing defence project with its participation in the project nine times since 2015.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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