INCIDENT: In September 2025, three Russian MiG-31s crossed into NATO airspace over the Baltic.
They expected the usual intercept, visible fighters, predictable moves, and professional courtesy.
Instead, they found nothing. Empty sky. No radar contacts. No response.
But they weren’t alone. Two Italian F-35s and Swedish Gripens were already there, unseen, unheard, watching every move.
What followed wasn’t combat. It was domination. A real-time demonstration that speed and altitude mean nothing when your enemy controls the data.
This is how NATO proved that the future of warfare isn’t decided by the fastest jet… but by the one that can see without being seen.
Credit to : Military Curious
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