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NATO fighter scrambles on the rise in response to growing Russian air activity

机译:北约战机为应对俄罗斯日益增加的空中活动而奋力拼搏

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NATO has recorded a sharp rise in quick reaction alert (QRA) scrambles over the past year as the increase in Russian aircraft movements in the Baltic region has been swelled by a similar upswing in the Black Sea region and by President Vladimir Putin's intervention in Syria, Jane's was told on 22 March. Speaking in Uedem in northern Germany, at the site of one of NATO's two Combined Air Operations Centres (CAOCs), Lieutenant Colonel Bernhard M (whose surname has been withheld for security reasons), the Senior Operations Officer at the Static Air Defence Centre (SADC), said that, while a change in the way that NATO records such events will have accounted for some of this increase, there was an aggregate doubling of 'Alpha' (air policing) scrambles in 2016 compared to earlier years.
机译:在过去的一年中,由于黑海地区类似的上升以及弗拉基米尔·普京总统对叙利亚的干预,俄罗斯在波罗的海地区的飞机起降活动迅速增加,北约的快速反应警报(QRA)争端急剧增加。简氏于3月22日被告知。静态防空中心(SADC)的高级运营官在北约两个城市联合航空运营中心(CAOC)之一的Uedem讲话(伯纳德M中校(出于安全原因而被取消姓氏)) )表示,尽管北约记录此类事件的方式发生变化将部分归因于这种增长,但与往年相比,2016年的``阿尔法''(空中警务)争夺总和翻了一番。

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