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Ninth report on the naval situation in the Mediterranean Sea

New (9th) report on the naval situation in the Mediterranean sea. Warning. This post shows the positions of the main naval groups or...

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NATO assets in the Black sea area

New morning of surveillance missions for NATO assets in the Black Sea theatre. In these minutes an Italian Air Force Gulfstream E.550 CAEW...

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Italian F-35Bs on ITS Cavour identified

This photo was released by the NATO Striking and support forces account. The ITS Cavour (C-550) is seen during the ‘Open Sea’ exercise....

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Night mission for an Italian CAEW

Tonight at 02:42 CEST an Italian Air Force Gulfstream E.550 CAEW (reg. MM62303) has departed from Pratica di Mare AB for a new...

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NATO assets over the central Mediterranean Sea

Intense air activity over the central Mediterranean this evening. The following NATO assets are present west of Crete: Italian Air Force ATR P-72A...

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Italian tanker at work over Poland

An Italian Air Force Boeing KC-767A (reg. MM62228) took off from Pratica di Mare AB at 16:44 CEST. The tanker arrived over southern...

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Military traffic over Romania

Eventful morning over Romania and the Black Sea area: USAF Northrop Grumman RQ-4B (reg. 10-2045- callsign FORTE11) after guarding the border with Moldova...

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Joint exercise for Italian F-35Bs

Very interesting . In this photo of the aircraft carrier “Cavour” (C-550) participating in the exercise of the Italian Navy “Mare Aperto 2022” which is...

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New Italian supplies for Ukraine

The airlift between Italy and Poland continues today. An Italian Air Force Lockheed C-130J (reg. MM62178) is returning to Italy from Rzeszow airport while an Italian...

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SPYDR back home

The Italian Air Force Beechcraft B.350ER SPYDR (MM62300) left around 11:45 CEST Paphos airport, Cyprus. The aircraft is returning Italy after almost two weeks spent...

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