In less than a year, Russia has violated European airspace at least 67 times. At the same time, the Kremlin keeps repeating that it is Western capitals that are seeking open war.
proton-testiq on
OH NOW WE COUNT THEM! WELL THAT’S GREAT!
Look ma, they violated our airspace again!
This continent is so fucked up.
Mirai_eins on
Awesome!
(The map not the airspace violations)
Timalakeseinai on
Impressive
Very nice.
Now let’s see Greek airspace violations.
PresidentZeus on
Norway is missing. Should be at least 3
onframe on
Shiet, but im sure we violated theirs way more considering how much russia cries about nato being agressive, right? right!?
Defiant_Employee6681 on
They’ve been buzzing Scotlands airspace for years. RAF always escorts them back
Utstein on
Can add 3 here in Norway since April this year
Alex51423 on
How about we do not forget about Ukraine? In the span of year there were probably close to 100K violations. Seems important if we include 2 violations in a another country
areyouhungryforapple on
Add several incidents to Denmark too
Educational-Tone2074 on
This is just the beginning unless there is pushback and solid defense of the boarders
AnthonyEstacado on
Should have titled it European Union or something. Ukrainian airspace has been constitutionally violated for years pretty much every day.
Wooden-Dealer-2277 on
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cealild on
Ireland will be soon
Flydervish on
You forgot Greek Airspace violations by Turkey.
octahexxer on
From what ive read the military makes the choice on what to do based on how they are armed….air to air is not a threat so escorted out….air to ground or bombs is apparently seen as more dangerous if they refuse to get escorted out.
Nobody wants to start ww3 without a good reason.
I remember in the 80s we had russian subs in out waters nonstop we chased them with helicopters it was always in the news.
Im not saying its ok or good but its not new.
Nato wont start a war over a unarmed drone flying around looking at stuff.
tramputino on
And we don’t violate theirs? Like never?
If not, shouldn’t we start doing the same then?
ElHeim on
And they’ll keep doing until someone “accidentally” shots down one a Russian plane.
“Sorry (not sorry)! You know, these things have a mind of their own.”
Vallen_H on
There are 100+ violations from Turkiye in Greece every DAY.
cangaroo_hamam on
Now do Turkey, in Greek territory.
berikiyan on
Repost, it was posted just yesterday.
zzgamma on
Wasn’t there a drone in Slovakia too?
Vivid-Leg-216 on
Germany? How
eu12stars on
Can the violations of the Ukrainian airspace be counted also?
Njuh_0 on
Update Denmark and Norway
Sally_Swanson on
*Neville Chamberlain has entered chat*
Russia better take note of this. Soon, Europe will rally and establish a committee to do a study on the effectiveness of creating a defense organization that will send them a letter, giving them an official warning of possible retaliation.
Embarrassed_Emu_8805 on
And now Denmark top. Let’s gooo WW3 we are coming😭
YsoL8 on
I honestly don’t see how Russia expects this to end well
They are already at the edge of economic failure, they’ve even started taking steps like ending universal national health insurance and pushing tax up even further even though they are already past the point of actually taking more money than they lose.
Its all reading as desperation to find any way to change the balance of the war before things come to a tipping point. They don’t even have the cash to mobilise again – the prewar reserves are spent at this point, and economically they have no real options to save the avalanche of companies now reaching bankruptcy.
Bubbelgium on
It’s important to keep in mind the purpose of these violations. They are mostly likely meant to probe NATO’s response.
The overall reaction time, how quickly their planes get intercepted, by whom and from where. What weapons are used to shoot down their drones, are we trying to jam them, can we pinpoint the locations of the drones operators, etc.
As frustrating as it might be, the best way to answer those is…to (seemingly) do nothing. That’s how you deny the Russians the information they are looking for.
Essentially saying “that’s a nice bait you got there, it’d be a shame if absolutely nothing happened to it”
Equal_Difference9031 on
The cowards didn’t dare to try nor France nor the Uk
Herooo31 on
Since McDonald trump has abandoned ukraine russia understands it has to create pressure on europe now. They will escalate all sabotage and air space violations to try to divert EU support for ukraine. They want to create fear and cautiousness for EU to hoard equipment instead of supplying ukraine.
markaleftis on
This map is missing numerous per day Turkish Violations over Greek airspace.
AltAccouJustForThis on
When did they violate Germany’s airspace?
ramanthan7313 on
In Greece by the way we got many violations every day from Turkey the last 40-50 years and none of the NATO allies did anything to help.
baxulax on
What’s this? A joke? Turkey violates Greek airspace daily all the time
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In less than a year, Russia has violated European airspace at least 67 times. At the same time, the Kremlin keeps repeating that it is Western capitals that are seeking open war.
OH NOW WE COUNT THEM! WELL THAT’S GREAT!
Look ma, they violated our airspace again!
This continent is so fucked up.
Awesome!
(The map not the airspace violations)
Impressive
Very nice.
Now let’s see Greek airspace violations.
Norway is missing. Should be at least 3
Shiet, but im sure we violated theirs way more considering how much russia cries about nato being agressive, right? right!?
They’ve been buzzing Scotlands airspace for years. RAF always escorts them back
Can add 3 here in Norway since April this year
How about we do not forget about Ukraine? In the span of year there were probably close to 100K violations. Seems important if we include 2 violations in a another country
Add several incidents to Denmark too
This is just the beginning unless there is pushback and solid defense of the boarders
Should have titled it European Union or something. Ukrainian airspace has been constitutionally violated for years pretty much every day.
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Ireland will be soon
You forgot Greek Airspace violations by Turkey.
From what ive read the military makes the choice on what to do based on how they are armed….air to air is not a threat so escorted out….air to ground or bombs is apparently seen as more dangerous if they refuse to get escorted out.
Nobody wants to start ww3 without a good reason.
I remember in the 80s we had russian subs in out waters nonstop we chased them with helicopters it was always in the news.
Im not saying its ok or good but its not new.
Nato wont start a war over a unarmed drone flying around looking at stuff.
And we don’t violate theirs? Like never?
If not, shouldn’t we start doing the same then?
And they’ll keep doing until someone “accidentally” shots down one a Russian plane.
“Sorry (not sorry)! You know, these things have a mind of their own.”
There are 100+ violations from Turkiye in Greece every DAY.
Now do Turkey, in Greek territory.
Repost, it was posted just yesterday.
Wasn’t there a drone in Slovakia too?
Germany? How
Can the violations of the Ukrainian airspace be counted also?
Update Denmark and Norway
*Neville Chamberlain has entered chat*
Russia better take note of this. Soon, Europe will rally and establish a committee to do a study on the effectiveness of creating a defense organization that will send them a letter, giving them an official warning of possible retaliation.
And now Denmark top. Let’s gooo WW3 we are coming😭
I honestly don’t see how Russia expects this to end well
They are already at the edge of economic failure, they’ve even started taking steps like ending universal national health insurance and pushing tax up even further even though they are already past the point of actually taking more money than they lose.
Its all reading as desperation to find any way to change the balance of the war before things come to a tipping point. They don’t even have the cash to mobilise again – the prewar reserves are spent at this point, and economically they have no real options to save the avalanche of companies now reaching bankruptcy.
It’s important to keep in mind the purpose of these violations. They are mostly likely meant to probe NATO’s response.
The overall reaction time, how quickly their planes get intercepted, by whom and from where. What weapons are used to shoot down their drones, are we trying to jam them, can we pinpoint the locations of the drones operators, etc.
As frustrating as it might be, the best way to answer those is…to (seemingly) do nothing. That’s how you deny the Russians the information they are looking for.
Essentially saying “that’s a nice bait you got there, it’d be a shame if absolutely nothing happened to it”
The cowards didn’t dare to try nor France nor the Uk
Since McDonald trump has abandoned ukraine russia understands it has to create pressure on europe now. They will escalate all sabotage and air space violations to try to divert EU support for ukraine. They want to create fear and cautiousness for EU to hoard equipment instead of supplying ukraine.
This map is missing numerous per day Turkish Violations over Greek airspace.
When did they violate Germany’s airspace?
In Greece by the way we got many violations every day from Turkey the last 40-50 years and none of the NATO allies did anything to help.
What’s this? A joke? Turkey violates Greek airspace daily all the time
where is Greece with Turkey’s violations ?