Swedish Jets Scramble as Russian Aircraft Approach Baltic Airspace
Stockholm-Sweden said on Saturday it had deployed two pairs of JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets a day earlier to intercept two Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea near Swedish airspace, as NATO aircraft also took off to support regional air security.
The Swedish Armed Forces said the incidents occurred on Friday in the southern and northern areas of the Baltic Sea. Swedish airspace was not violated during either encounter, it said.
NATO fighter jets were launched “to maintain security in the shared airspace,” the Swedish military said in a statement.
“The Russian actions are serious and constitute a recurring pattern of behavior that threatens both our territorial integrity and security,” Vice Admiral Ewa Skoog Haslum, Sweden’s chief of joint operations, said.
The interceptions involved Sweden’s JAS 39 Gripen aircraft, which are used for national air defence and NATO-related missions.
Sweden joined NATO in March 2024, ending decades of military non-alignment following heightened security concerns in Europe.
Tensions in the Baltic Sea region have increased since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with NATO members strengthening surveillance and air patrol operations in the area.