Russian Pilots Keep Buzzing NATO Jets, World Holds Breath Between Coffee Breaks
Baltic Airspace, 09:47 local. A Russian Su-27 barrels in at 500 knots like a drunk uncle who’s heard there’s an open bar, canopy glinting with all the subtlety of a Bond villain’s cufflinks. NATO’s Quick Reaction Alert detachment—today flown by a laconic Dane who once sold vacuum cleaners for a living—rolls, locks, and politely invites…