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Intense start of the week on the Black Sea

Busy begin of the week in the European skies. Several NATO aircraft are in the air to carry out various missions in the...

USNavy

Poseidons at work

New missions in the central Mediterranean for the USNavy’s Boeing P-8A. After yesterday’s mission over the Ionian Sea, today we record an unusual...

Russian Navy

Russian Navy Kilo submarine left Mediterranean sea

A Russian Navy Improved Kilo class submarine escorted by tug Sergey Balk left the Mediterranean Sea this morning at around 08:45 CEST. Over...

USNavy

Eyes on the Ionian Sea

Eventful skies also over the Ionian Sea today. Two USN Boeing P-8As took turns over the sea between Calabria and Greece carrying out...

Greek AFUSAF

New day, new missions

A new morning of missions in the Black Sea area.Two assets at work today: USAF Boeing RC-135W (reg. 62-4138 – callsign HOMER11), which...

Turkish AF

New Turkish Navy patrol mission

This morning a Turkish Navy ATR P-72MPA (reg. TCB-752 – callsign TURNA16) is carrying out an eastern Mediterranean Sea mission. The aircraft has departed from...

Italian AFUSAFUSNavy

From the Baltic to the Mediterranean

Another busy morning in the European skies. Several NATO aircraft are in the air to carry out various missions: an Italian Air Force...

NATORAFUSAFUSNavy

NATO assets on task

Busy morning in the European skies. Several NATO aircraft are in the air to carry out various missions: a couple USAF Boeing B-52H...

Russian Navy

Russian Navy Kilo class submarine leaving Mediterranean

The Russian Navy tug “Sergey Balk” is currently sailing off the coast of Algiers westbound. As we had assumed, the tug, which departed last...

Italian NavyUSAF

New missions in the Black Sea area

Two different SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) missions are carried out this afternoon in the Black Sea theatre: – US Army Bombardier CL-650 ARTEMIS, departed from...

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