NATO Waited for Russian Jets to Cross Border—Then F-35-A Lightnings Meet MiG‑31 Foxhounds

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A dramatized, open‑source‑based breakdown of a Baltic airspace incident: MiG‑31 Foxhounds meet a networked NATO response—F‑35A for sensing, Gripen‑E for BVR control, and Meteor ramjet missiles redefining the No‑Escape Zone. We explain why speed and altitude aren’t enough against modern, network‑centric tactics, how EW can blind legacy systems, and why credible deterrence now pairs policy with a real‑time kill web.

Note: This is a dramatized analysis drawing on publicly available performance data and general doctrine concepts. We exclude operational details and do not provide instructions.

Dramatized scenario based on publicly available performance concepts.

No operational tactics, frequencies, or step‑by‑step methods are disclosed.

Airspace, ROE and policy references are illustrative; defer to official sources for real‑world procedures.

This program is not an endorsement of violence; it explains deterrence dynamics and technology at a high level.
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