Sammenfatning AI Generated
Discover Lielvarde Air Base, the latest addition to NATO Baltic Air Policing missions. Situated in Latvia, this scenery features various Aircrafts and SimObjects, enhancing your flight simulation experience. With added features like LAMS Shelter and updated layouts, immerse yourself in the strategic NATO base setting.
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gosha84
Some improvements needed:
Missing IFR frequencies: VORTAC/ILS
Airfield elevation:basically it is flat everything in there in radius 25km
As already mentioned and link provided in previous comments, some building needs adjustment - like TWR building and Fire depot next to where UH60 is parked.
Overall, amazing. Thank You!
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PolarPlane0987
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CaptainMoonlight
Can you maybe do EVRS? 😊 It is a legendary airport in Riga center
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janisbanis
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iCeManxTT
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nbrich1
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th0rst3n
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iCeManxTT
You can enlarge the photos by opening them in a new window
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nickb007
NATO Air Policing is a permanent peacetime mission conducted within the NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defence (IAMD) framework. Its primary goal is to preserve the security of Alliance airspace. Here are the key points about NATO Air Policing:
Continuous Presence: Fighter aircraft and crews are on standby 24/7, 365 days a year. They are ready to react swiftly to any potential airspace violations.
Collective Task: NATO Air Policing is a collective effort involving multiple Allies. Countries with fighter aircraft capabilities help ensure the integrity of the airspace for those that do not possess such capabilities.
Solidarity and Cohesion: It demonstrates solidarity among Allies and shared responsibility. The mission contributes to NATO’s collective defense.
Support to Civilian Aircraft: Besides safeguarding Alliance airspace, NATO Air Policing forces also provide assistance to civilian aircraft in distress, such as when they lose communication with air traffic control.
Quick Reaction Alert (QRA): When an interception is necessary (e.g., airspace violations or suspicious air activity), the relevant command center decides which QRA interceptor aircraft will be scrambled to respond promptly.
60 Years of Service: Established during the Cold War in 1961, NATO Air Policing has been an integral part of NATO’s defense system for six decades.
Allied Air Command oversees the NATO Air Policing mission from two Combined Air Operations Centres (CAOCs) in Spain and Germany, covering European NATO airspace. It’s a vital capability that ensures the safety and sovereignty of our skies.
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