Germany Deploys Jets to Poland as 'Deterrent' Ahead of Russian-Belarusian Military Drills
POLAND, AUG 4 – Germany deployed five Eurofighter Typhoon jets and 150 soldiers to Poland to monitor NATO airspace and deter potential Russian aggression ahead of Zapad-2025 drills involving 13,000 troops.
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German Warplanes Deployed to Poland to Counter Russia-Belarus War Games
Germany has deployed Eurofighter jets to Poland just weeks ahead of Russia and Belarus launching their joint military exercises "Zapad-2025," Bild reported on August 4. “Eurofighters of the German Air Force will begin operating from the military airfield in Mińsk Mazowiecki starting tomorrow for the first time,” a spokesperson for the German Air Force told Bild. She emphasized that the deployment is “a clear sign of NATO solidarity” and aims to …
Germany deploys jets to Poland as 'deterrent' ahead of Russian-Belarusian military drills
Five German Eurofighter Typhoon jets will help monitor NATO airspace and potential Russian activity along the eastern flank for the next few weeks, a German Air Force spokesperson told DPA news agency.
The German Air Force temporarily relocates five Eurofighter-type combat aircraft to Poland.
For months, the German Air Force has been supporting the Polish armed forces in reconnaissance operations - The dispatch of the fighter jets was at the request of Warsaw

The Eurofighter-type combat jets are intended to assist the Polish armed forces in the surveillance of the airspace. They are scheduled to be deployed for several weeks.
The planning has been going on for several weeks, now the implementation follows: The Bundeswehr is stationing five Eurofighters in Poland for just under a month. They are supposed to help monitor the airspace near Russia.
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