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F-35s Protect NATO’s Periphery
April 22, 2024
The Norwegian F-35s were airborne within minutes.
On April 3, Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35 pilots jumped into their jets to intercept a pair of Russian Tu-95MS bombers over the Barents and Norwegian Seas.
According to Russia’s ministry of defense, Russian Su-35s “provided fighter support” for the bombardiers.
Although the encounter was conducted “professionally,” it is another stark reminder of why the F-35's deterrence capability is needed.
Sending the ‘Right Signal’
Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35s meanwhile took over air policing duties for the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Securing that Benelux airspace is currently in the hands of two Dutch F-35s.
“The F-35 is above all a more modern platform, which makes things easier,” said Major Nick, the Dutch F-35 squadron’s deputy chief of operations. “The aircraft can fly longer and has better sensors ‒ and it sends the right signal.”