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Very busy central Mediterranean sea (eyes on Libya v.3.0)

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This morning we’re tracking a lot of military activity over central Mediterranea sea off Libya:

  • an Hellenic Air Force Embraer AW&C (reg. 757) departed Araxos AB is making a surveillance mission operating as IRINI asset. It’s the third mission in three day;
  • an USNavy Lockheed EP-3E (reg. 15-7325) departed Souda Bay AB is on task off western Libya making an ISR mission (the same mission was tracked yesterday but without full track);
  • an US Army Global Bombardier Challenger 650 (N488CR) left Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport (Costanta, Romania) to make a surveillance mission off Libya (second mission ever that we track of this asset in this theater).

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