Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas said that allies had accepted Estonia’s offer of its Amari air base as a second location for NATO Baltic air policing mission.
Day: April 4, 2014
South Korea trying to resume air surveillance blimp project to counter N. Korean UAVs
The recent intrusion of UAVs from North Korea has exposed weaknesses in South Korea’s air defense umbrella and Seoul is trying to bring back an air surveillance blimp project to boost its coverage.
B-52s and B-2s conducted long range training operations
Two B-52s from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., and two B-2s from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., recently flew non-stop from their home stations to training ranges in Hawaii and conducted range training operations and low approach training flights at Hickam AFB.
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Czech and Slovak Air Force to boost interoperability
A working group comprising of Czech Republic and Slovakia officials are finalizing details that will see both countries’ Air Forces inter-operate with each other.
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North Korean UAV took pictures of South Korea’s Presidential office
A North Korea UAV that crashed in Paju, South Korea on Mar. 24 had taken 190 photos of the South Korean executive office and official residence of the President in Seoul.
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