NATO announced last week it would deploy the Airborne Warning
and Control System (AWACS) surveillance planes to Bucharest,
where they will start reconnaissance flights solely over NATO
territory.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, NATO has
boosted its air presence in eastern Europe and the Baltics,
including fighter jets, surveillance planes and tankers.
The aircraft deploying to Romania belong to a fleet of 14 NATO
surveillance aircraft usually based in Germany. Around 180
military personnel will be deployed in support of the planes.
"As Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine continues to threaten peace
and security in Europe, there must be no doubt about NATO’s
resolve to protect and defend every inch of Allied territory,"
NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu said in a Jan. 12 statement.
"Our AWACS can detect aircraft hundreds of kilometres away,
making them a key capability for NATO’s deterrence and defence
posture."
(Reporting by Octav Ganea in Bucharest and Jason Hovet in
Prague; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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