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Spain leads NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission
Publication date
25 May 2020 12:14
Country
Lithuania
Themes
Filming date
19 May 2020
Location
Šiauliai Air Base
Type
RAW
Format
16:9
Version
B-roll
The Spanish Air Force assumed command of NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission in early May, helping ensure the safety of the skies over the Baltic region.
Synopsis
While we continue to take all the necessary measures to protect our armed forces, our operational readiness remains undiminished. Our forces remain ready, vigilant and prepared to respond to any threat.
The Spanish Air Force assumed command of NATO’s Baltic Air Policing Mission in early May. Since then, their detachment’s six F/A-18 Hornet fighters – augmented by Typhoons from the UK Royal Air Force and Mirage 2000 fighters from the French Air Force – have flown training sorties and interceptions over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Air policing scrambles can be triggered when civilian or military aircraft flying over or near Allied air space fail to respond to air traffic controllers, or respect safe aviation norms. NATO has established air policing arrangements for Allies without their own fighter jets. NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission began in 2004, when Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the Alliance.
Footage includes shots of training scrambles flown by Spanish fighters, shots of French Mirage 2000 fighters and an interview with the detachment commander.
The Spanish Air Force assumed command of NATO’s Baltic Air Policing Mission in early May. Since then, their detachment’s six F/A-18 Hornet fighters – augmented by Typhoons from the UK Royal Air Force and Mirage 2000 fighters from the French Air Force – have flown training sorties and interceptions over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Air policing scrambles can be triggered when civilian or military aircraft flying over or near Allied air space fail to respond to air traffic controllers, or respect safe aviation norms. NATO has established air policing arrangements for Allies without their own fighter jets. NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission began in 2004, when Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the Alliance.
Footage includes shots of training scrambles flown by Spanish fighters, shots of French Mirage 2000 fighters and an interview with the detachment commander.
Transcript
- (00:00) VARIOUS SHOTS – SPANISH PILOTS SUITING UP FOR SCRAMBLE
- (00:09) VARIOUS SHOTS – PILOT RUNNING FROM BARRACKS INTO VAN
- (00:20) FOLLOW SHOT – PILOT RUNNING FROM VAN TO F/A-18 HORNET FIGHTER
- (00:47) WIDE SHOT – PILOT RUNNING TO HORNET
- (00:54) VARIOUS SHOTS – SPANISH GROUND CREW AND PILOT PREPARING FOR TAKE-OFF
- (01:34) WIDE SHOT – SPANISH HORNET DEPARTING HANGAR
- (01:42) VARIOUS SHOTS – HORNETS DEPARTING HANGAR AND TAXIING FOR TAKE-OFF
- (02:14) VARIOUS SHOTS – HORNETS TAKING OFF
- (02:31) VARIOUS GOPRO SHOTS – HORNETS TAKING OFF AND IN FLIGHT
- (03:07) VARIOUS GOPRO SHOTS – HORNETS FLYING IN FORMATION WITH FRENCH AIR FORCE MIRAGE 2000 FIGHTERS
- (03:31) GOPRO SHOT – HORNETS LANDING AT ŠIAULIAI AIR BASE
- (03:34) VARIOUS SHOTS – HORNETS LANDING AND TAXIING
- (04:19) WIDE SHOT – HORNET TAXIING TOWARDS HANGARS
- (04:35) WIDE SHOT – SPANISH PILOT SALUTING AS HE PASSES
- (04:43) WIDE SHOTS – HORNET ENTERING HANGAR
- (04:58) VARIOUS SHOTS – PILOT AND GROUND CREW ENDING SCRAMBLE
- (05:17) GIMBAL SHOT – FLAG PATCHES OF ALL NATO NATIONS THAT HAVE PARTICIPATED IN BALTIC AIR POLICING MISSION
- (05:22) GIMBAL SHOT – COMMEMORATIVE SIGNS OUTSIDE HEADQUARTERS
- (05:27) SLOW-MO SHOT – SPANISH FLAG WAVING
- (05:31) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) LIEUTENANT COLONEL JESÚS GUTIÉRREZ GALLEGO, BALTIC AIR POLICING DETACHMENT COMMANDER, SPANISH AIR FORCE
- (05:50) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) LIEUTENANT COLONEL JESÚS GUTIÉRREZ GALLEGO, BALTIC AIR POLICING DETACHMENT COMMANDER, SPANISH AIR FORCE
- (06:05) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) LIEUTENANT COLONEL JESÚS GUTIÉRREZ GALLEGO, BALTIC AIR POLICING DETACHMENT COMMANDER, SPANISH AIR FORCE
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Reference
NATO812851
ID
1718