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Dutch, Norwegian F-35s to Guard Ukraine Supply Lines in Poland

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The jets will operate under direct NATO command following a transfer of authority for the duration of the deployment.

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The Netherlands will launch F-35 flights in the autumn to patrol the Polish airspace, including to protect supply routes with help from Ukraine, according to Ukraine Pravda.

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Another NATO member, the Netherlands, is deploying modern F-35 fighter jets to Eastern Europe to ensure the smooth delivery of Western military aid to Ukraine and deter potential Russian threats. The Dutch Defense Ministry announced that the operation will take place between September 1 and December 1, and the F-35s will perform 24-hour patrols on NATO's eastern flank.

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The Netherlands will send F-35 aircraft to Poland in the autumn. This is what outgoing Minister of Defence Brekelmans wrote in a letter to the House of Representatives. With the F-35 mission, the Netherlands wants to contribute to strengthening the eastern flank of the NATO area and to defending the NATO area against drones and cruise missiles. The F-35s will be delivered between September and December of this year. The Netherlands will cooperat…

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