
The RNLAF F-35s are working alongside the Polish MiG-29s at Malbork.
Eight F-35A Lightning II jets have been deployed by the Royal Netherlands Air Power (RNLAF) to Malbork, Poland, to assist the air policing effort on the NATO Jap Flank. The twenty second Tactical Air Base in Malbork has regularly been utilized by NATO inside the scope of BAP (Baltic Air Policing) since Russia’s unlawful annexation of Crimea befell in 2014. Up to now, the bottom has hosted Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, and Turkish jets. On the time, the Malbork deployments have been achieved beneath the NATO Assurance Measures.
Two separate roles have been assigned to the Dutch F-35s in Malbork: first, they’d be working as an air policing asset within the area, and they might additionally promote the cooperation between the NATO allies on the japanese flank. “4 of our jets are earmarked for the Air Policing mission and the opposite 4 might be out there for coaching with our Allies. They may also be used instantly if the state of affairs so requires,” RNLAF was cited to say within the official NATO Allied Air Command launch.

The jets are at present engaged in familiarization flights making ready to take over the NATO Air Policing, a mission, as normal, supervised by the Mixed Air Operations Centre Uedem, Germany, in shut cooperation with the Polish Air Power.
The Dutch have deployed their F-35s to Malbork with particular tent hangars. These hangars have been erected collectively by 34 Dutch engineers supported by Polish personnel. Social lodging of the deployment has been positioned inside a set of ordinary containerized quarters.
“It’s a nice expertise to deploy our advance fifth-generation jets right here to Malbork,” stated Lieutenant Colonel Guido Schols, Commander of the Netherlands F-35 detachment. “By sending eight F-35s, the Netherlands underline their dedication to collective safety within the area and contributed to exhibiting NATO presence within the air. 4 of our jets are earmarked for the Air Policing mission and the opposite 4 might be out there for coaching with our Allies. They may also be used instantly if the state of affairs so requires,” he added.
As we’ve reported beforehand, the Malbork AB is currently a home for all of the Polish MiG-29 Fulcrums.