The United States has announced plans to send a KC-135 refueling tanker and six additional F-15s to the Baltics to shore up NATO‘s Air Policing mission in the region.
According to Air Force Times, the move means that there will be a total of 11 on-call aircraft which the U.S. provides to identify and respond to violations of Baltic airspace. The news comes amid tension between the Ukraine and Russia in the Crimean Peninsula.
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There are over a dozen countries, including the United States, have rotated aircraft in and out of the region for roughly a decade. As Air Force Times reports, the first four U.S. F-15s arrived on Jan. 1. Their rotation will end on April 30.