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  2. Icelandic Air Policing - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic Air Policing is a NATO operation conducted to patrol Iceland's airspace. As Iceland does not have an air force, in 2006 it requested that its NATO allies periodically deploy fighter aircraft to Keflavik Air Base to provide protection of its airspace. The first deployment of aircraft took place in May 2008.

  3. NATO Integrated Air Defense System - Wikipedia

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    The Iceland Air Defense System, which is part of the Icelandic Coast Guard, monitors Iceland's airspace. Air Defense is provided by fighter jets from NATO allies, which rotate units for the Icelandic Air Policing mission to Keflavik Air Base. The Iceland Air Defense System's Control and Reporting Centre is at Keflavik Air Base and reports to ...

  4. Baltic Air Policing - Wikipedia

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    Location. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Date. 30 March 2004 – present. Executed by. NATO. Outcome. Ongoing. The Baltic air-policing mission is a NATO air defence Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) in order to guard the airspace above the three Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

  5. RAF Marham stealth jets to police Nato skies

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    PA Media - Norfolk. August 9, 2024 at 8:56 AM. Four stealth fighter jets are being sent to Iceland, marking the first time British F-35B Lightning aircraft have policed Nato skies. The mission ...

  6. Defence of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland Air Defence System. Structure of the Icelandic Forces. The Iceland Air Defence System or Íslenska Loftvarnarkerfið was founded in 1987, and operates four radar complexes, a software and support facility and a command and report centre. It is a part of the Coast Guard. Iceland's NATO allies also regularly deploy fighter aircraft to ...

  7. Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup - Wikipedia

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    Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup. Combined Air Operations Centre Finderup (CAOC Finderup) was located on the Jutland peninsula, approximately 20 km west of Viborg in the middle of the Finderup military training area in Denmark. It was part of NATO's Air Policing mission and was responsible of the airspace around Iceland, Norway, Denmark ...

  8. Allied Air Command - Wikipedia

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    Allied Air Command. The Allied Air Command (AIRCOM) is the central command of all NATO air and space forces and the Commander Allied Air Command is the prime air and space advisor to the Alliance. When directed by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), it provides the core of the headquarters responsible for the conduct of air operations.

  9. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    Founding members and enlargement. NATO was established on 4 April 1949 via the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty (Washington Treaty). The 12 founding members of the Alliance were: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [4]