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NATO Increases Baltic Air Cover

Apr 8, 2014 | 09:34 GMT

NATO Increases Baltic Air Cover
A U.S. F-15C Eagle readies for takeoff at Siauliai Air Base in Lithuania on April 1.

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Summary

Lacking the capability to secure their sovereign airspace, the Baltic states have long relied upon NATO members to provide assistance and support. As Russia continues to assert itself across its Western periphery, the issue of collective defense has become compelling for many former Soviet states. For countries such as Bulgaria, which can only respond to airspace incursions with a small number of aging aircraft, a mission like the Baltic air patrol would solve many problems. 

At a time when NATO is expanding its air policing mission over the Baltic states, countries like Bulgaria are feeling increasingly isolated....

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