Polish Air Force fighters were called in to intercept a Russian reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea, in a new episode that highlights the constant tension in European airspace.
The plane, a Il-20carried out a mission in an international area, but operated without a flight plan and with the transponder turned off, which raised the authorities’ alert level.
The action took place on March 13, 2026, when two MiG-29 Poles took off to visually identify the target and escort him out of the NATO-monitored area. Despite the approach, there was no violation of Polish airspace, and the operation was considered safe and successful by military authorities.
According to the Polish operational command, the mission highlighted the efficiency of quick reaction forces and the preparation of pilots, in addition to the capacity of the country’s air defense system. The episode also reinforces the continued vigilance maintained by the alliance countries regarding the frequency of Russian military flights close to their borders.
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Cases like this have been repeated in the region, especially during NATO military exercises, such as Cold Response 2026. Although these flights occur within international standards, the lack of adequate identification often leads to interceptions, aiming to guarantee air traffic safety and strategic monitoring.
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On Friday, March 13, 2026, a pair of MiG-29 fighters on duty
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successfully intercepted, visually identified and escorted from the area of responsibility a Russian Federation aircraft that was flying over the Baltic Sea.
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Air Force
successfully intercepted, visually identified and escorted from the area of responsibility a Russian Federation aircraft that was flying over the Baltic Sea.