4 Dutch F-16 jets arrive in Lithuania for NATO air policing mission

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News ID: 7020
Publish Date: 22:47 - 02 January 2017
Four F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole fighters of the Netherlands’ Air Force landed at Lithuania’s Siauliai airbase to take over NATO’s air policing mission in the Baltic states from January 5, the country’s Defense Ministry said Monday.
4 Dutch F-16 jets arrive in Lithuania for NATO air policing missionNATO air police mission in Lithuania has been conducted by four French fighter jets Mirage 2000 since September 2016 while several German Eurofighter Typhoon jets are carrying out the mission from Estonian base.

"From January 5, 120 servicemen of the Netherlands’ Air Force from Leeuwarden and Vokel airbases will take over from the French Air Force NATO’s air policing mission in the Baltic states," the ministry said in a statement.

The Defense Ministry added that Netherlands’ Air Forces conducted the NATO’s air policing mission in Lithuania in 2005 for the first time, Sputnik reported.

Four Dutch fighter jets had been carrying out the mission in Poland between September and December 2014.

The Baltic states do not have the aircraft fleet to conduct air policing missions, therefore NATO jets are entrusted with responsibility to ensure security in the airspace since April 2004.


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