Examples of 'air policing' in a sentence

Meaning of "air policing"

Air policing refers to the practice of maintaining surveillance and control of a specific airspace by military or law enforcement authorities. It involves monitoring aircraft movements, enforcing flight regulations, and responding to potential security threats or airspace violations

How to use "air policing" in a sentence

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Flight hours in year with air policing.
Air policing is a purely defensive mission.
Flight hours in years without international operations or air policing.
Air policing was intensely controversial from the very beginning.
Air defence needs to be added to the existing air policing support.
It will come with increased air policing and other visible signs of alliance protection.
Bulgarian law has been amended to allow foreign air forces to participate in air policing.
Several allies are also already conducting air policing missions in the region.
Baltic air policing is an established system in NATO.
That is why NATO countries are participating in the NATO air policing mission over Iceland.
Air policing is a traditional task of the German Air Force.
France is currently leading the air policing mission out of Amari Air Base.
Portugal to take over lead of Baltic Air Policing.
Poland takes over Baltic Air Policing mission for the seventh time.
Hungary takes over lead role in Baltic Air Policing.

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Air policing and patrolling of allied or neutral airspace ; and.
NATO aircraft are conducting continuous air policing patrols over the Baltic States.
Newly prepared operators will change colleagues from other NATO states in Baltic Air Policing mission.
Air policing was intensified following the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
The RAF also carried out imperial air policing over India 's North-West Frontier Province.
Air policing and identification of foreign aircraft became a major task of the Fliegerstaffel 8.
The U.S. should continue contributing to the Baltic air policing mission.
Baltic States, air policing mission of NATO becomes permanent.
The unit participated in a Baltic Air Policing deployment from 1 November 2009.
The air policing is carried out from NATO 's bases in Siauliai, Lithuania, and Amari, Estonia.
NATO allies since then conduct air policing after the U.S. Air Force withdrawal.

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