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Monitoring the Russian flottilla

The Russian flotilla, composed of several military and civilian vessels, which departed from Syria last week, is now in the Sardinian Channel, sailing westward between the Italian island and Tunisia....

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Searching for…?

Interesting movements east of Malta this early afternoon. An Italian Air Force ATR P-72A (reg. MM62281) and a USN Boeing P-8A, both departing...

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New Triton’s mission

Around 09:30 CET, a Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton drone of the US Navy (registration 169661 – c/s BLACKCAT6) landed at NAS Sigonella after...

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Air Bridge for Gaza

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Libyan trip

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Eyes on Murmansk region

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Libyan trip

Unusual mission (but previously tracked) for an RAF Airbus A400M (reg. ZM405). The British transport aircraft took off from RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, heading to Misrata, where it landed in the...

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Syrian standoff

The stalemate continues off the Syrian coast for Russian ships bound for Tartus, where they are supposed to load equipment to be returned...

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Poseidon’s western Mediterrranean sea mission

Today as well, we tracked a mission lasting about 4 hours involving a USN Boeing P-8A over the western Mediterranean. This time, the...

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New missions for NATO assets monitoring Russian spy ship

A new mission was conducted today by an ATR P-72A (reg. MM62281) of the Italian Air Force, this time south of Sardinia. Although...

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Russian spy ship off Sicily?

For a few days now, we have been detecting unusual activity in the central Mediterranean. Initially, we observed several missions off the southern...

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