NATO air policing missions around Estonia see F-35 and Rafale jets intercept multiple Russian aircraft
An image released by the Dutch defense ministry of an F35 and a Russian aircraft.
A series of recent NATO air policing missions around Estonia has seen Dutch and French fighter jets called into action to intercept Russian aircraft.
Two French Rafale jets intercepted a Russian Ilyushin Il-18 airliner off the coast of Estonia on Friday, the General Staff of the French Armed Forces said in a post on X.
NATO Air Command said the mission was the Rafale’s first scramble since it began an air policing mission based out of ล iauliai, Lithuania.
It comes after Dutch F-35 fighter jets intercepted a number of Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea last week.
The Dutch defense ministry said two F-35s stationed in Estonia were scrambled after three Russian planes โ an Antonov An-72, a Su-24, and an Ilyushin Il-20 โ were identified in the region.
Dutch F-35s have been keeping a watch over NATO airspace on the alliance’s eastern flank since the start of December, the ministry said.
It’s not the first time such an incident has occurred in recent months.
Norwegian F-35s were called into action in November in response to Russian aircraft “not adhering to international norms” off the coast of Norway, NATO’s Air Command said at the time.
Italy’s air force also intercepted a Russian Coot-A plane flying over the Baltic Sea on the same day.
๐ซ๐ท Rafales scrambled yesterday to intercept a ๐ท๐บ IL-18 aircraft off the coast of ๐ช๐ช, the first scramble since they began their #NATO Air Policing mission in ล iauliai ๐ฑ๐น Allies ๐ซ๐ท and ๐ฎ๐น are combining their efforts in ๐ฑ๐น protecting the airspace in the region pic.twitter.com/K8XVY77knZ
โ NATO Air Command (@NATO_AIRCOM) December 14, 2024
The Rafale
The Dassault Rafale is a French twin-jet fighter aircraft that can operate from both an aircraft carrier and a land base.
It entered service with the French Navy in 2004 and with the French Air Force in 2006.
It is used to carry out a variety of missions, including air policing, deep strikes, and reconnaissance, according to the manufacturer.
The F-35
The F-35, which is billed as the “most advanced fighter jet in the world” by manufacturer Lockheed Martin, has faced criticism from Elon Musk.
The Tesla CEO said on X in late November that the jet’s design “was broken at the requirements level, because it was required to be too many things to too many people.”
“This made it an expensive & complex jack of all trades, master of none. Success was never in the set of possible outcomes,” Musk wrote, adding: “And manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones anyway. Will just get pilots killed.”
Some reports have suggested that Musk may be eyeing the F-35 program, and possibly other fighter jets, for potential spending cuts through his role in the Department of Government Efficiency.
Although he would likely face an uphill battle to do so, as B-17 previously reported.