Türkiye deploys fighter jets to Romania for NATO air policing mission
Four F-16s and 71 personnel were sent to Borcea Airbase in Romania for an enhanced air policing mission, aiming to preserve the Alliance's aerial security.
Four Turkish F-16 fighter jets arrived in Romania to participate in NATO’s enhanced air policing mission, Turkish National Defence Ministry said.
A total of 71 personnel were also dispatched to Romania's 86th Borcea Airbase, the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
The mission will run through March 31, 2024.
"We thank the people of Romania for hosting and wish our heroic staff success in their duties," it added.
Türkiye deployed fighter jets to Romania to participate in NATO’s enhanced Air Policing mission. The Turkish detachment of 4 F-16 jets along with 71 personnel from the Air Force Command arrived at Borcea Air Base and began their mission to augment allied air policing and to… https://t.co/L4yJQPGviT
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Air policing is a peacetime mission that aims to preserve the security of Alliance airspace. It is a collective task and involves the continuous presence of fighter aircraft and crews, which are ready to react quickly to possible airspace violations, according to NATO.
As a part of the broad set of assurance measures introduced following Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, allies are providing additional assets to enhance air policing along NATO’s eastern borders, it added.