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Baltic Air Policing: Latvia
 
Latest update: April 2024
 
The three Baltic nations Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined NATO in March 2004. As the countries didn't en don't operate fighter aircraft the NATO Baltic Air Policing (BAP) mission stood up to safeguard the integrity and security of the Baltic airspace. BAP missions are rotated between other NATO countries. The first rotation was conducted by Belgium sending its F-16s to Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania. Until April 2014 all BAP missions were conducted from Šiauliai Air Base. As a result of the changing security situation in Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Crimea) a second operating base was actived at Ämari Air Base in Estonia from May 2014. The Danish Air Force with its F-16s was the first NATO member conducting BAP missions from Ämari Air Base. For a short period also Malbork Air Base in Poland was used to support BAP and reassure the Baltic countries and Poland.

In 2024 due to runway and infrastructure works at Ämari Air Base that will last until later in the year Lielvarde Air Base, Latvia became the third air base in the Baltic nations to host the BAP rotations.

Šiauliai is hosting the BAP lead nation while Ämari and Lielvarde Air Bases is host to the augmenting nation.

From September 1, 2014 augmenting nations also operated out of Lithuania, these rotations are marked (A).
 
Lielvarde Air Base
 
Rotation no. Country Start End Aircraft Country rot. no.
1 Germany 01-03-24   EF-2000 1
           
 
Comment(s):

(A): Augmenting.
Rotations without (A) are Lead nations for the entire BAP mission.
 
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Germany EF-2000