Friday, March 11, 2011

NATO can now spy airspace over Libya

NATO is serious, the military alliance can now spy on the airspace over Libya - around the clock control aircraft in use. EU adopts new sanctions will compel leaders Gaddafi to resign. And Germany can freeze Libyan assets in the billion value. The Sky is guarded with Libya since early Thursday morning from control of NATO aircraft. This was announced by spokesperson of the military alliance with lunch. The first plane, a Boeing E-3 Sentry is reportedly page 6.30 clock on patrol.


After eight hours it will be replaced by another aircraft. The aircraft type is in the air as AWACS reconnaissance aircraft in the air forces of several states use, such as Afghanistan. NATO has a total of 17 of these aircraft control. The decision to use the control had fallen on Monday, it said.

Libya's Muammar al-Gaddafi makes for weeks of heavy air attacks on flying rebels occupied cities. NATO is also examining a strengthening of the military presence in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast. Currently, it has the "Standing NATO Maritime Group 1" stationed in the western Mediterranean.

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