The Royal Netherlands Air Force achieved its first confirmed combat kill with an F-35A fighter jet, downing a Russian drone. Tail number F-027 of the 313th Squadron was involved in the operation, which occurred during a sortie over Poland. The Dutch Ministry of Defense revealed an official photo showcasing the kill mark, a symbol of the successful downing. This marks a historic first for a NATO-operated fifth-generation F-35. The Dutch F-35s are stationed in Poland as part of NATO’s collective defense mission, which has already resulted in combat operations.
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Romania reported a Russian drone had breached its airspace, marking the second NATO country to report such an incident. Romanian fighter jets tracked the drone near the Ukrainian border after Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. The drone, identified as a Geran, was detected 20km southwest of Chilia Veche before disappearing from radar; the Romanian government assessed the collateral risks and decided against shooting it down. This incursion prompted reactions from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the EU, as well as increasing military readiness from neighboring countries like Poland and the Czech Republic.
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On September 13, a Russian drone entered Romanian airspace during an attack on Ukraine, prompting the scrambling of two F-16 fighter jets. The drone, detected by radar systems, penetrated about six miles into Romanian territory, remaining in NATO airspace for around 50 minutes before turning back toward Ukraine. Though close to being shot down, the Romanian military did not engage, as the drone did not pose an immediate danger. This incident followed a similar incursion into Polish airspace where at least three drones were shot down, highlighting repeated violations of NATO airspace by Russian attack drones.
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Romania has reported a Russian drone in its airspace, marking the second NATO country to experience such an incursion. The drone was detected by F-16 fighter jets monitoring the border with Ukraine, specifically near the village of Chilia Veche, after the defense ministry noted Russian air attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. While the drone did not pose an immediate threat, the EU and Ukrainian President Zelensky have condemned the event as an unacceptable breach of sovereignty and an expansion of the war. Poland, in response to the ongoing concerns, has initiated preventative aviation operations and increased its air defense readiness, while the Czech Republic sent a special operations helicopter unit to Poland.
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On Saturday, a Russian drone breached Romanian airspace, prompting the deployment of F-16 fighter jets to track the aircraft. This incursion, coinciding with renewed Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, has heightened fears of conflict spillover and drawn condemnation from NATO allies. Romanian officials and President Zelensky condemned the incident, viewing it as a deliberate act by Russia. In response to these violations, NATO is implementing a new initiative called “Eastern Sentry” to bolster defense of its eastern flank.
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A Russian FPV drone attack on a bus in the Kherson region resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to 19 others. The initial strike occurred around 8:00 a.m. local time, followed by a second drone attack that injured three police officers. The victims sustained blast and shrapnel injuries, with ages ranging from 23 to 83. This attack is part of ongoing Russian targeting of settlements in the Kherson Oblast, which has been heavily impacted since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
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In response to intensified Russian drone attacks, primarily using Iranian-made Shahed drones, Ukraine is accelerating the development and production of interceptor drones. These domestically produced drones are designed to bolster defenses against the increasingly frequent and large-scale attacks. Production volumes are already rising to meet the growing threat, which recently saw over 470 drones launched in a single night. This effort is crucial given the devastating impact of recent attacks, such as this week’s assault on Kyiv which involved 440 drones and 32 missiles.
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In early February 2025, eight Russian drone operators suffered eye injuries from exploding FPV goggles. Approximately 80 sets of Skyzone Cobra goggles, delivered as humanitarian aid via various organizations, were found to contain C-4 explosives, detonators, and batteries. These improvised explosive devices, seemingly remotely detonated, caused multiple incidents across several regions of Russia. The first explosion occurred on February 4th in Belgorod, with subsequent incidents reported through February 7th.
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