Night Fighter Patrol

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On the night of Sunday on Monday, the long-range aviation of the Russian Federation one more time began rocket attacks on Ukraine's territory. The safety of the Polish sky was supervised by ground systems and on-call pairs of fighters that were picked up to fly. The operation included, among others, Swedish Gripeny stationed in Malbork.

Polish F-16 during the implementation of the enhanced Air Police Mission, June 2025.

The Operational Command of the Russian Federation informed that all essential procedures were launched as a consequence to Russia's attacks in Ukraine to guarantee the safety of the Polish airspace. erstwhile on-call Polish and allied fighters began their operation, the ground-based air defence and radio-location systems reached a state of highest readiness. "These actions are preventive in nature and are aimed at safeguarding airspace and protecting citizens, especially in areas adjacent to the affected area", emphasises the Operations Command.

A fewer hours later, due to the simplification of the level of threat of Russian aviation rocket strikes in Ukraine, the operation of Polish and allied aviation in Polish airspace was completed. The Operational Command of the RFA reported that no breach of the Polish airspace was observed. He was thanked for supporting NATO Air Force Command and the Air Force of the Kingdom of Sweden. That's Swedish. JAS 39 Gripen fighters that have been stationed in Malbork since April, helped to guarantee safety in the Polish sky tonight.

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The Swedish contingent performs tasks in Poland as part of the Natovian air police mission. Their fighters are stationed at the 22nd Tactical Air Base, where until late they have besides been stationed RAF soldiers with Eurofighter Typhoon fighters. The British, as part of the eAP, spent 460 hours in the air, more than 20 times on the alpha scramble alert, raiding flight machines and performing exercises with representatives of 13 allied armed forces.

Jakub Zagalski
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