According to the German Air Force Russian ID, it was found in a neutral zone near Germany on Sunday morning. They approached it German Eurofighter. Influence from Berlin

The concern about escalating Russian threats in the critical strategic significance area of ​​the Baltic Sea is increasing. As announced by the German Air Force, a Russian IL-20M type ID was found without a flight plan, moving in a neutral aerial zone above the Baltic, very close to the German border on Sunday morning.

Two German Eurofighter fighters then took off from the “rapid reaction” base in Rostok and followed the Russian aircraft until allied aircraft control of the Swedish Air Force.

UN and NATO for the Baltic

At the request of Estonia, both the UN Security Council and NATO are expected to be convened in the coming days for the breach of Estonia’s airspace by Russian fighter aircraft and in the case of Poland, with the flights of dozens of Russian Drones.

The Security Council will meet tomorrow, Monday, at the request of Tallinn. However, in the Security Council Russia has a veto. The NATO meeting will then be followed to activate Article 4 on consultations between Member States if a Member State considers that its territorial integrity is threatened.

Following a journalist’s question, US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the US would support these countries if they were attacked. “I’ll do it,” the US president said.

“The Drone War”

Meanwhile, German Armed Forces Inspector General Karsten Broyer speaks of a Drone war and calls for, speaking to the German News Agency, the introduction of new equipment systems, such as “Kamikaze Drone” until the end of the year. “We will probably end up using dressing against shower in the end,” he says.

In terms of “Kamikaze Drone”, the German Network ZDF states in particular that these are unmanned aircraft, which are equipped with heads that can at the same time hit many long -distance targets. They also have artificial intelligence systems, with which they can even seek autonomous potential goals.

At the same time, Karsen Broyer believes that the strengthening of the German Armed Forces should continue with other equipment systems: eg from cruise rockets to new fighter aircraft.