Beja: BA11 welcomes means participating in Trident Juncture 2015. Air Force prevented photographers to capture images.


Portugal is receiving from yesterday and even 6 November, the largest NATO exercise of the decade. A Base Aérea N.º11, in Beja, welcomes means participating in Trident Juncture 2015. Air Force (BA 11) prohibits civilian aircraft photographing the year.

airplane Exercício_800x800According to the Portuguese Air Force, the LIVEX the largest NATO exercise in recent history began yesterday, from three host nations: Portugal, Italy and Spain. In the country, o Trident Juncture 2015 (TJ15) It takes place in the Beja areas, Santa Margarita, Troy and Setúbal, in the presence of about 13 thousand military no ground, of 14 Alliance countries.
Only Air Base No. 11, in Beja, the Portuguese Air Force have highlighted six (6) Aircraft F-16, a (1) P-3C CUP+ e um (1) EH-101 Merlin, Over the next 30 International aircraft, nove countries.
Until the day 06 November, Air Force assets, the Navy and the National Army (nearly three thousand men) They will be involved in tactical training and certification of various military units, as well as the training of RESPONSE NATO Component Command FORCE 2016. The main objective of the exercise is to demonstrate NATO's ability to plan, generate, prepare, design and sustain assigned forces and means.
As Air components, Ground, Maritime and special operations several NATO headquarters will work in coordination, from various locations, a complex and challenging environment.
With the entire command structure of the Alliance involved, TJ15 meets or near 36 thousand (Over 30 countries), 140 Aircraft, 60 seven vessels and submarines, distributed by the three host countries.
Na final do Trident Juncture 2015, the Headquarters of the Joint Forces Command Brunssum will be officially certified to lead NATO RESPONSE FORCE over 2016, if activated.
Air Force prohibits civilian aircraft photographing the year
Military Air Base No.. 11 (BA11), They sought to identify about a dozen and a half of civil (spoters and professionals) yesterday photographed the aircraft commuted and landed on the tracks of military infrastructure. The incident occurred last bit was after 15.00 hours, when photographers were outside the military air, a corridor leading to the Beja airport. The photographers were approached by soldiers who demanded their IDs, what these refused, while some of parked vehicles photographed. Later, at the request of Command BA 11, GNR and PSP have been on site, when most of photographers had already left the spot, without the prior Airmen, write down the license plates of vehicles.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)
Credits: Photo FORCE

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