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 Aug 14 2020

Allied Maritime and Air Forces Cooperate the Baltic Sea

RAMSTEIN, Germany - On their transit to Riga, NATO ships with Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) sailed into the Baltic Sea and conducted air-maritime integration operations with the NATO fighters and NATO AWACS aircraft.

On Thursday August 13, Allied ships and aircraft conducted air-maritime integration training in the Baltic Sea seizing an opportunity to enhance their interoperability and networking skills and test their tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs).

Close coordination between AIRCOM and MARCOM brought together this great interoperability and integration training
 

On their way to a port visit in Riga, the SNMG1 ship HMCS Toronto and the NRP Corte Real sailed into the Baltic Sea where they conducted air defence training with NATO air forces. SNMG1 is a very high readiness group of ships , which patrols the waters of northern Europe from the Baltic to the Atlantic. A NATO AWACS aircraft was on-station to provide surveillance of the ships’ movement as Spanish F-18 and French Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets conducted an overflight of the ships. The Spanish and French fighters are with NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission and conducted the air-maritime interoperability activity as a training event. NATO AWACS aircraft and NATO Control and Reporting Centres in the Baltic region controlled the multi-national activity proving connectivity and communications links.

"Close coordination between AIRCOM and MARCOM brought together this great interoperability and integration training," said Allied Air Command Deputy Chief of Staff  Operations,  US   Brigadier  General 

Andrew Hansen, who oversaw the air-maritime integration activities at the Operations Centre in Ramstein. "We demonstrated NATO’s responsiveness, the increasing interconnectivity between our airmen and sailors and our ability to operate under combined and joint TTPs," he added

"This event has been a fantastic demonstration of our multi-domain capabilities in support of effective NATO deterrence and defence and underscored Air Power flexibility in identifying and committing enablers quickly and effectively," General Hansen concluded. 

"NATO’s purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all member nations. Frequent military planning, training and exercising ensures NATO remains fully prepared to undertake any mission required to provide the collective defense for which the Alliance is solely designed," said German Navy Rear Admiral Hans-Jörg Detlefsen, Commander Maritime Air, the senior officer overseeing the activities at Allied Maritime Command.

NATO’s purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all member nations

"In this regard; I can say that was great to see our ships and maritime air forces working well synchronized with Allied air force assets," Admiral Detlefsen added.

Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office

A NATO E-3A Airborne Warning and Control aircraft on its way to a surveillance mission similar to the one conducted in the Baltic Sea on Aug 13, 2020.. Archive photo courtesy NATO E-3A Component.
The Royal Canadian Navy ship Toronto was one of the Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 vessels participating in the Air-Maritime Integration mission in the Baltic Sea. Archive photo courtesy Allied Maritime Command.
The Portuguese Navy ship Corte Real accompanied the Toronto during the Air-Maritime Integration activities in the Baltic Sea. 
Archive photo courtesy Allied Maritime Command.
One of two Spanish Air Force F-18 fighter aircraft facilitated an Air Defence Exercise for the saiors on the Toronto and Corte Real during Air-Maritime Integration activities in the Baltic Sea. Just like the French Mirage 2000-5 they perform NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission and were participating in the framework of a training sortie. Photo courtesy Spanish Air Force

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