Italy demonstrates fifth generation integration in NATO Air Policing in Poland

Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office based on input provided by the Italian Task Force Air Public Affairs Office

Four Italian Eurofighters touched down at Malbork, Poland, on February 13 ready to take over from Italian F-35 jets and continue NATO’s enhanced Air Policing.

 

“With the seamless takeover of the mission from our F-35 units, we proof Italy’s capability to support NATO with state-of-the art Air Policing assets on the eastern flank,” said Colonel Antonio Vergallo commander of Task Force Air 32° Wing and, in few days, Task Force Air 4° Wing that will ensure enhanced Air Policing out of Malbork. “We also underline the Italian Air Force’s versatility by operating the Eurofighters from a base that was used by F-35s in a deployed environment. True fifth generation fighter integration at work!” he added.

 

 

Since November, Italy had deployed a 150-strong Air Force detachment operating four of their F-35s to Malbork. Italy’s Eurofighters have arrived to continue NATO’s enhanced Air Policing mission in Poland and will protect the skies at the eastern flank with Polish and other Allies’ fighter aircraft in the coming months.

 

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