RAF Jets Fly On Baltic Policing Mission


Recommended Posts

Quote

Russian Cargo Plane in the Baltic Is an 'Act of Aggression', US Spy Planes in the Baltic -- a Shoulder Shrug

 

Brits buzz Russian cargo planes off the coast of Russia -- London defense minister calls it an 'act of Russian aggression'

 

This Thursday the government of the United Kingdom once more stood in defense of civilization and the little guy, and stood up to a terrible danger emanating from the east. Afterwards the British Defense Minister Michael Fallon could rightly proudly proclaim:

 

Quote

"This is another example of just how important the UK’s contribution to the Baltic Air Policing Mission is. We were able to instantly respond to this act of Russian aggression - demonstration of our commitment to NATO’s collective defence."

 

What was this "act of Russian aggression" the Brits so bravely and instantly responded to?

 

Quote

The jets, which deployed to the region less than three weeks ago, were scrambled from Amari air base in Estonia, to intercept three Russian aircraft approaching the Baltic states. The military transport aircraft identified as AN-26 ‘Curl, AN-12 ‘Cub’ and IL-76 ‘Candid’ were intercepted as they were not transmitting a recognised identification code and were unresponsive.

 

The great act of Russian aggression consisted of three unarmed and unescorted lumbering cargo planes "approaching the Baltic states".

 

Doubtlessly the Russians never crossed into the airspace of the Baltic states or the UK gov't would have said so. The Russians' aggression of "approaching" we're left with is obviously ludicrous. It's impossible to approach and land in Russia's Kaliningrad or Saint Petersburg without also "approaching" the nearby non-Russian territories.

 

Most likely the Russians were hauling cargo to their Kaliningrad exclave and switched off their transponders to mess with the Brits and make them spend fuel. That's mischievous of the Russians but it's hardly "aggression".

 

In fact let's recall that a few weeks before when Russian fighters intercepted a US RC-135 "intelligence gathering jet" (likewise with its transponders turned off) NATO's spin was that Russians were obviously insane since the spy plane had been on a routine mission in international space.

 

So how's that logic for you? British planes taking off from Estonia to intercept unarmed Russian cargo planes just off the coast of Russia isn't aggressive Brits harassing Russians on their doorstep. It's valiant and necessary for the plucky Englishmen "to instantly respond" to such "Russian aggression". 

 

Meanwhile US spy planes incessantly surveilling Russia's coastline over 6,000 kilometres away from any American territory is nothing to get worked up and the Russians are obviously paranoid for being intolerant of it.

 

 

On 05/05/2016 at 10:24 PM, Mirumir said:

And here's another perspective.

 

 

 

Did the Russians disable the Aegis system on the Donald Cook again with this latest flyby?

 

I read that the Donald Cook and the Polish naval force were testing their new anti submarine / magnetic anomaly detectors on their SH-2G helicopters. Guess that testing electronics warfare equipment 70km from Russian shores gets this kind of attention.

  • Like 2

Five Russian jets were intercepted by two RAF Typhoons, as the jets were threatening Estonian airspace in the Baltic region.

 

The Russian jets turned off their transponders to make it harder for them to be detected.

 

Quote

RAF Typhoons roared into the skies to confront five Russian planes threatening Estonian airspace, the Ministry of Defence revealed on Tuesday.

Two British fighters were scrambled to intercept the aircraft as part of Nato’s Baltic Air Policing mission.

The 1,500mph jets, which are temporarily stationed at Estonia’s Amari air base, initially found a pair of Su-27 Flanker fighters and an IL-20 Coot-A spy plane.

UK crews then spotted two more Su-27s, in the latest show of aggression by the Kremlin earlier today.

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/raf-typhoons-confront-five-russian-7992033

41 minutes ago, Anibal P said:

 

International till Putin illegally annexes Estonia 

Or do what the Chinese did and build man-made islands to claim new territory. To be fair, countries do this all the time to whomever they're bordered with and not an ally of.

 

http://www.euronews.com/newswires/3195871-china-demands-end-to-us-surveillance-after-aircraft-intercept/

Keep wasting more fuel and resources.

 

It's impossible to approach and land in Russia's Kaliningrad or Saint Petersburg without also "aggressively threatening" the nearby non-Russian territories.

 

 

Quote

as they flew in international airspace along the northern and western borders of Estonia.

 

Quote

 Today we again demonstrated the RAF’s ability to launch our Quick Reaction Alert aircraft quickly to investigate aircraft operating in the vicinity of the Baltic states as part of our support to the Nato Baltic Air Policing mission.

 

Russian jets flying in international airspace in accordance with the law are being aggressive and threatening. US/NATO spy planes sneaking up on Russia is business as usual.

 

 

On ‎5‎/‎20‎/‎2016 at 8:55 AM, Mirumir said:

EsKeep wasting more fuel and resources.

 

It's impossible to approach and land in Russia's Kaliningrad or Saint Petersburg without also "aggressively threatening" the nearby non-Russian territories.

 

 

 

 

Russian jets flying in international airspace in accordance with the law are being aggressive and threatening. US/NATO spy planes sneaking up on Russia is business as usual.

 

 

Estonia is a member of NATO and an ally. The Chihuahua is barking over it's fence again.

On ‎5‎/‎5‎/‎2016 at 0:43 AM, FloatingFatMan said:

And?  I'm not saying the Russians aren't doing this. I'm saying you're naive in the extreme if you don't think YOUR armed forces aren't doing exactly the same thing.

 

Our armed forces don't have to, we just send drones to do it... lol

1 hour ago, Mirumir said:

If Estonia has a legitimate problem with Russia, there are many venues out there where it can present its case against its neighbour.

I'm sure that would go well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia%E2%80%93Russia_relations :rolleyes:

1 hour ago, Gary7 said:

Don't make me laugh. What do they contribute to NATO? Slingshots?? The Truth is NATO=THE USA.

The point is, the US has a right to be there where Russia does not which is completely contrary to what @Mirumir said here.

Yes I know but if Russia is flying in international airspace , NATO nor The US can't  do anything about it. My God Russia buzzed one of our ships several times and Obama did nothing. Putin know what a coward he is and will do as he pleases. If Estonia is relying on The Obama Admin to do anything, they would be better off with slingshots /s

2 hours ago, Bryan R. said:

So? What exactly are you having a problem with? 

 

Quote

The point is, the US has a right to be there where Russia does not which is completely contrary to what @Mirumir said here.

Do you even know where Kaliningrad is? Please do show me how one can fly from St. Petersburg for example to Kalinigrad without also "aggressively threatening" the Baltics as they say.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • AI will never be the jobs panacea some companies fantasize about today. Oracle is likely using it as an excuse, which we will see a lot of companies doing, I'm certain. They love their "plausible" excuses for their downturns. A couple of weeks ago my wife asked me to call Krogers about some discrepancy in a online grocery order, and it will be the last time either of us does that. I'll just do emails with humans from now on... The AI experience was horrible--the obviously recorded voice started asking a bunch of questions about our orders six months prior(!) and saying, "Is this in reference to your order on January 6, for $****?" You say "No!" and immediately the next question is "Is this in reference to your order on January 29th, for $****?" again, I answered "No!"--and it was incredible--on and on it went like that for fully 20 minutes until we finally got to the present, and only then was I put through to a human with authentic intelligence... I wondered why on Earth the idiot AI didn't start with the most recent orders and work back from there, as it was something anyone with a functioning brain would have done. And why didn't the AI have enough sense to ask me what the problem was in the first place? It didn't take too much deduction to understand that the goal of this "AI" was to cause the person on the phone to hang up in disgust, with no resolution of the problem. That begs another question: why pay for a tool-free problem line if the goal is to avoid solving your customer's problems?... Fortunately, Krogers does have real humans capable of reading an email and understanding it, and if she sees another situation in the future that's route she or I will take. The online grocery delivery service from Krogers has been great, over all, but their AI truly sucks.
    • AI is the justification that company administrators use to lay people off; it is not the end all, be all touted in the media (many of whom can't tell a microchip from a potato chip). Greed is main driving factor behind its adoption; the other is remaining relevant in the face of competition from other entities.
    • Firefox 152.0.2 is out with fixes for performance, translation, and cloud storage services by Taras Buria A new bug-fixing update is now rolling out to Firefox users in the Release Channel. Less than a week ago, Mozilla fixed crashes on Intel Raptor Lake processors with version 152.0.1. Now, Mozilla has prepared yet another set of fixes that address problems with localization, playback issues of certain MP4 files, and performance issues on website that perform various encryption operations at once. Here is the full changelog: Firefox 152.0.2 is now available for download from Mozilla's FTP. Existing installations will get the update over the next several hours. The latest version will also be available soon on the official website, the Microsoft Store, and Neowin's Software page. You can find Firefox 152.0.2 release notes in the official documentation. In case you missed it, Mozilla released Firefox 152 earlier this month. The latest feature update brought reworked settings with a more streamlined user interface, JPEG XL support, new features for Private mode, a new way to mute a tab (just type "mute" in the address bar), and many more. You can find the complete changelog here. In other Firefox news, Mozilla recently published its roadmap, where the company detailed the upcoming Nova redesign and other features it plans to implement. Mozilla wants to make the new user interface easier to navigate and more modern, with a heavy focus on its privacy tools, such as its built-in VPN. If you are curious, you can already enable the new UI as described here.
    • Liene PixCut S1 Starter Kit gets a whopping 31% discount on Prime Day by Steven Parker Liene reached out to us to share another Prime Day exclusive deal that starts today on Amazon. It gives buyers a massive 31% off on the cost of this color sticker printer and cutting machine. It's basically an all-in-one sticker maker for DIY crafts, custom labels and gifts. It utilizes thermal dye-sublimation at 300 dpi, and offers precise "AI" auto-cutting. Here are some more of its highlights: All-in-One Convenience - Print and Cut in One Step. Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate machines. The PixCut S1 seamlessly integrates high-resolution photo printing and precise die cutting into one streamlined device. With just a few clicks on the user-friendly app, you can edit, print, and cut directly from your smartphone via Bluetooth. Create stickers in just 2 minutes! This all-in-one solution saves you time and effort, making your creative projects more enjoyable and efficient. AI Image Extraction & Precision Cutting - Unleash your creativity with the AI image extraction feature that automatically recognizes and extracts subjects from your photos. Then watch as the high-precision cutting system, guided by the same AI technology, perfectly follows every edge with pinpoint accuracy. This seamless AI-to-cut workflow ensures flawless results every time. Turn any moment into custom stickers with professional edges in minutes - just masterpieces made simple. High-Resolution Prints - Vivid and True-to-Life Colors. Utilizing thermal dye-sublimation technology, the PixCut S1 delivers stunning 300 dpi high-resolution prints with 16.7 million colors. Whether you're printing photos, stickers, or labels, you can expect vibrant, true-to-life color effects that make your creations stand out. Every detail is captured with precision, providing professional-quality results every time. AI Lab - Bring Your Imagination to Life. Upload a photo, pick a style from the Liene Photo App, and watch AI bring your vision to life instantly. Turn selfies into an anime character, a fantasy hero, or a festive holiday illustration — all with stunning realism. One style, endless versions of you. Print your AI art as custom stickers, unique gifts, or social media posts — perfect for avatars and DIY projects. No design experience required. Your creativity is just one click away from magic. Durable Stickers - Create Long-Lasting Creations .Thanks to the four-layer thermal dye-sublimation technology, the photopaper is automatically laminated during printing. Stickers produced by PixCut S1 are durable, waterproof and scratch-resistant, ensuring they remain vibrant and intactover time. Perfect for creating custom stickers, labels, and more that last. No Subscription. Just Pure Creativity. With the Liene app, available on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Unlock 40,000+ free images, fonts & elements (and growing), plus 2000+ ready-to-use templates for phone skins, lens stickers, ID cards, labels, name tags, journaling, and more. No paywalls, no hidden fees, just pure creativity. Turn any idea into a custom creation in minutes. Your imagination has no limits, neither should your software. This deal is for the Starter Kit, so what do you get? What's in the box PixCut S1 Photo Sticker Printer and Cutter x 1 Photo Sticker Cutter Ink Cartridge x 1 (36 sheets) Photo Paper 4"x6" (18 sheets) Sticker Paper 4"x7" (White) x 18 sheets Blade x 1 (Pre-installed) So in short everything you need to get printing and cutting. The Liene PixCut S1 has a 4.3 star rating after more than 1,000 reviews from customers, but we can't promise the landing page always sold this particular model, so do check out the reviews before purchasing. In any case Prime members are covered with a 30 day return or replacement should things not work out so great. Liene Pixcut S1 for $205.99 (was $299.99) 31% off Use code 15PIXCUT6 during checkout Although this is a Prime Day discount, the above code will stay live until June 30. Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      timbobit earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      nates earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      dorf went up a rank
      Rookie
    • First Post
      mike_rumble earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      481
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      174
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      103
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      88
    5. 5
      neufuse
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!