Baltic Air Policing

Air Policing is one of the key aspects of common security and defence for the Alliance. Preserving the integrity of NATO airspace is a collective task where NATO Joint Force Command Brunssum contributes with Baltic Air Policing as one of its Enduring Tasks.

For member nations not having the full range of Air Defence (AD) assets in their own militaries, like Luxembourg, Iceland, Slovenia and Baltic States, agreements exist to ensure a single standard of security within NATO's Area of Responsibility. In case of the three Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the Alliance rotates Air Policing capabilities to accomplish the task.
 
At the Chicago Summit 2012, NATO decided to extend its commitment to protect the Baltic airspace. The agreement is an example of Smart Defence, demonstrating how the Alliance can balance its political and military needs in an economically efficient way.

Headquartres Allied Air Command Ramstein is designated to HQ JFC Brunssum and the Air Advisor to the Commander JFC Brunssum in matters of the Baltic Air Policing.
 
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Prepared by Roland Murof
Air Policing
A two-ship Czech Air Force JAS-39. Photo by Czech Air Force.