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This is how NATO patrols the airspace. We were inside the plane

Tuesday around 16.00. As part of the routine mission, a powerful French reconnaissance aircraft patrols the airspace above the Netherlands. Suddenly he picked up violently.

The captain, who was just taking a break, throws himself to the cockpit. The supervisory officer provides an order from the on -board system to change the flight route – to avoid collision in the air.

Two Dutch f-35 fighters flying below too closely closer to the French E-3F, also known as AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control Systems Aircraft), forcing him to change the course at the last minute.

Fortunately, for his 18-person crew, aircraft belonged to allies, not to enemies, and also patrolled the airspace in search of potential threats. This knowledge was then presented by representatives of their country at the NATO summit, which took place on June 24 and 25 in Hague.

– It almost never happens – says Lt. Col. Cedric, who – like other people cited in this article – was not authorized by the French armed forces to give his real name.

Ashley Davis

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