U.S. Deploys Newest Electronic Warfare Jet to Map Russian Defenses in Rare NATO Drill
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In recent days, a large number of NATO military aircraft have been observed near the Kaliningrad region. Among them, a rare US electronic warfare aircraft, the EA-37B, has been spotted. When such an aircraft activates its capabilities, the enemy cannot communicate with each other, see radar data, or launch missiles, says a military expert.
About 25 NATO aircraft flew over the Baltic Sea for an exercise organized by the North Atlantic Alliance near Kaliningrad, Russia. The exercise involved American and Norwegian fighter jets, early warning aircraft, helicopters, Polish ground forces and electronic warfare systems.
(Berlin=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Gye-yeon = The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conducted large-scale air exercises near Russian extraterritorial territories surrounded by member states. Russia...
Nato has carried out a maneuver around the Russian exclave Kaliningrad. "The message to the Russian side: If you do anything in the Baltic – we can, if we want to," said security expert Nico Lange.
After open air tracking platforms recorded an unusual concentration of electronic reconnaissance and warfare media in the Baltic region, an EA-37B Compass Call aircraft of the United States Air Force (USAF) was detected operating near Kaliningrad. The activity, which began on Tuesday, August 18, and continued on [...] The entry One of the new USAF EA-37B electronic warfare aircraft was detected in operations near Kaliningrad appears first in Mil…
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