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USS Truman Arrives in Souda Bay for Repairs After Collision Off Egypt

The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), which collided with a merchant vessel off the coast of Egypt, has arrived in Souda Bay, Greece, for repairs, the U.S....

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Buffy’s Monday

At this moment (08:30 CET), two USAF Boeing B-52H bombers (reg. 60-0023 & 60-0040) are en route to the eastern Mediterranean. The two...

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Continue monitoring of the Russian submarine Krasnodar

Continue monitoring of the Russian Navy submarine Krasnodar by NATO assets. Yesterday, we observed Italian and US aircraft alternating throughout the day as...

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Unusual Aerial Activity Over the Balkans: NATO Surveillance Intensifies

Highly unusual situation today in the Balkans. In recent days, we had observed significant SIGINT activity near Serbia carried out by NATO assets. However, something unprecedented is happening today. A...

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The deadlock in Tartus has been resolved

After approximately three weeks, the situation in Tartus, Syria, seems to be unlocking. After nearly 14 days, the Russian ship Sparta, which entered...

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Italian CAEW on task

This afternoon we tracked a surveillance mission conducted by an Italian Air Force CAEW in the Black Sea theater, an area we hadn’t...

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Busy skies

Today was another day of surveillance for NATO assets in the Baltic: this afternoon, we tracked a USAF Northrop Grumman RQ-4B (reg. 10-2045...

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The air bridge between Russia, Syria, and Libya continues

Last night, a Russian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76MD (reg. RA-78835) most likely took off (as the tracking data is incomplete) from Al Khadim...

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