The Typhoon jets are currently engaged in a NATO Baltic air policing mission.

According to the Ministry of Defence, on Tuesday the 14th of May Typhoon jets launched a Quick Reaction Alert scramble out of Ämari Air Base in response to two Russian SU-27 Flanker fighter aircraft and one IL-22 aircraft that were flying along the Baltic coast heading towards Kaliningrad. The next day, Typhoons once again launched from Ämari to intercept another two SU-27 aircraft and an IL-22 and escorted the formation towards Russia.

Minister for the Armed Forces Mark Lancaster said in a news release:

“At the same time as our troops forge stronger ties with NATO Allies in Estonia, our RAF Typhoons are policing Baltic skies and providing a rapid response to any approaches towards NATO airspace. Together it sends a clear message – we are committed to defending NATO’s borders and will support our Allies in deterring any threats.”

Wing Commander Paul ‘Pablo’ O’Grady, who was conducting QRA duty when the first scramble was called, was quoted as saying:

“On 14 May 19 my flight of QRA Typhoons were scrambled on a Baltic Air Policing Mission tasked to intercept and identify an unknown aircraft. Six minutes after take-off from Ämari Air Base, vectored by Estonian fighter controllers, we closed quickly on a Russian IL-22 which was being escorted by two Russian SU-27 fighters.

Flying alongside the Russian aircraft at a safe distance, myself and my wingman (a United States Airforce Lt Col), ensured that the Russian aircraft were safely escorted around Estonian airspace. The Russian pilots and crews behaved in a professional and calm manner with nothing untoward. We subsequently handed the Russian formation over to the Hungarian QRA that had launched out of Lithuania to continue the escort towards Kaliningrad.

This was the first Baltic Air Policing Mission of the Typhoon Detachment providing assurance of our capability and demonstrating the UK’s commitment to our NATO Allies.”

The MoD say in a release that these are the first QRA scrambles since the RAF took over the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission from the German Air Force last month.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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LongTime
LongTime
4 years ago

That’s a pretty high ranking QRA pair

Purple Ronnie
Purple Ronnie
4 years ago

The roundel looks like the old military star as I cant see any blue in it. This was discontinued in 2010. Is it making a comeback? A hark back to USSR ideology perhaps?