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Turkey deploys warning plane to Lithuania under NATO measures after Russian airspace violations

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Posted on September 25, 2025

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ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey temporarily deployed a warning and control aircraft to Lithuania as part of NATO security measures, the defence ministry said on Thursday, following repeated airspace

Turkey Sends Warning Aircraft to Lithuania Amid Russian Airspace Breaches

Turkey's Military Deployment in Lithuania

ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey temporarily deployed a warning and control aircraft to Lithuania as part of NATO security measures, the defence ministry said on Thursday, following repeated airspace violations by Russian drones.

Background on Airspace Violations

Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark and Poland have all said Russian drones or fighter jets have violated their airspace in recent weeks, prompting the NATO alliance to beef up defence around Europe's eastern flank. 

NATO's Response and Article 4

"Within the scope of NATO Assurance Measures, our Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft is carrying out missions in Lithuanian airspace between September 22-25," the ministry said in its weekly press statement. 

Turkey's Role in NATO

AWACS are capable of detecting low-flying drones and other objects that ground radars miss. 

Implications for Regional Security

The ministry provided no further information. 

Poland has shot down some of the drones, and Lithuania's parliament on Tuesday granted the armed forces powers to shoot down any unmanned drone violating its airspace.

Western officials say Russia is carrying out the airspace violations to test NATO's readiness and resolve. Estonia and Poland have asked the alliance to open consultations under Article 4 of the NATO treaty.

Article 4 says members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them, the territory, political independence or security of any of them is threatened.

Turkey, NATO's second largest army, has strong ties with Russia in areas including energy and tourism. It has condemned Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and provided Kyiv with military support, but refrained from joining Western sanctions against Russia as part of a balancing act that it says helps it talk to both sides.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Turkey deployed a warning aircraft to Lithuania under NATO measures.
  • Russian drones have violated airspace in multiple European countries.
  • NATO is enhancing defense on Europe's eastern flank.
  • Turkey's AWACS can detect low-flying drones.
  • Estonia and Poland seek NATO consultations under Article 4.

Frequently Asked Questions

What aircraft did Turkey deploy to Lithuania?
Turkey deployed an Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft to Lithuania as part of NATO security measures.
Why has NATO increased its defense measures in Eastern Europe?
NATO has increased its defense measures due to repeated airspace violations by Russian drones and fighter jets in the region.
What powers did Lithuania grant its armed forces regarding drones?
Lithuania's parliament granted the armed forces the power to shoot down any unmanned drones violating its airspace.
What is the purpose of the AWACS aircraft?
AWACS aircraft are capable of detecting low-flying drones and other objects that ground radars might miss.
What does Article 4 of NATO state?
Article 4 states that NATO members will consult together whenever the territory, political independence, or security of any member is perceived to be threatened.

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