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MON: British Eurofighters picked up from the base in Malbork

2025-04-17 18:07

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2025-04-17 18:07

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced on Thursday about the pickup of British Eurofighter aircraft from the base in Malbork. The goal of fighters is to protect the airspace of Poland, the Baltic States, against the threat of Russia.

MON: British Eurofighters picked up from the base in Malbork
MON: British Eurofighters picked up from the base in Malbork
photo: Michal Kosc / / Forum

“I have information that the general (Maciej) Klisz (Maciej), the operational commander (types of the Armed Forces – PAP) – another mission of the British Eurofighters picked up from the base in Malbork today to protect the airspace above Poland, over the Baltic States, and the threat from the Russian Federation,” said the head of the Ministry of National Defense on Thursday in Krakow on the occasion of the Easter meeting with the soldiers of Garnizon Cracow.

“Again, another ship of the Russian Federation had to be observed by our allies, this mission continues all the time. Yesterday there was also a pickup-they were Swedish soldiers, Swedish grimens and British Eurofighters. We are still in activity, it requires supervision, also during holidays,” Kosiniak-Kamysz clarified.

Allied fighters stationed in Malbork and – as part of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission – in Lithuanian Shawl and Estonian Amarari, they are involved in patrolling space over the Baltic States, Poland and the Baltic Sea; There are, among others It is intended for responding to repetitive incidents in which Russian aircraft violates the Natural airspace or, for example, do not respond to calls.

Currently, in Malbork, apart from Polish MiG-29 aircraft, British Eurofightery and Swedish grimens are stationed, which support Polish aviation in air space protection. For the Swedes, the mission in Malbork is historical – this is the first time Swedish aviation is located outside the country.

In turn, for the British this is another rotation of the mission on NATO's eastern flank in Malbork by the end of July, six Eurofighter Typhoon fighters from the 2nd Squadron of the Royal Air Force from the RAF Lossiemouth base in Scotland are stationed.

On Wednesday, the NATO Command of the Allied Air Force (Aircom) announced that the British fighters from Malbork were picked up in response to the activities of a Russian aircraft, which – according to the announcement – “did not follow international safety standards”. Portuguese F-16 from the base in Estonia (PAP) also participated in the mission

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