[ItaMilRadar] Greek AEW&C aircraft split missions today between Operation IRINI and national Aegean surveillance, highli

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[ItaMilRadar] Greek AEW&C aircraft split missions today between Operation IRINI and national Aegean surveillance, highli

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This morning’s activity by the Hellenic Air Force AEW&C fleet was not a single, uniform operation but a split set of missions serving different strategic purposes at the same time. Flight tracking data shows that Greek Embraer ERJ-145H AEW&C aircraft were simultaneously tasked over the Ionian Sea, the Aegean, and west of Crete, with at least one sortie clearly linked to EU maritime security operations. The first mission, flown west of Crete, is most likely connected to Operation IRINI. The aircraft operated in a maritime-oriented pattern south-west of the island, consistent with airborne early warning support for naval units enforcing the UN arms embargo on Libya. AEW&C assets play a key role in IRINI by extending radar coverage far beyond shipborne sensors, improving detection of air and surface traffic across the central Mediterranean approaches. A second AEW&C sortie of the same aircrafat (registration 757) was conducted over the Aegean Sea. While less intuitive at first glance, this profile fits with broader command-and-control support and airspace monitoring tied to maritime operations, especially when assets or task groups are transiting between the central and eastern Mediterranean. Operating from the Aegean allows persistent radar coverage while keeping the aircraft within efficient reach of multiple operational theaters. At the same time, another Greek AEW&C aircraft (reg. 374)was active over the Ionian Sea, flying racetrack patterns west of mainland Greece. This mission appears separate from IRINI and more closely aligned with national surveillance and airspace control tasks. The Ionian remains a key corridor for military transit and NATO-linked movements, making continuous situational awareness there strategically relevant even in the absence of overt tension. Taken together, today’s flights highlight the Hellenic Air Force’s ability to dual-task a small but highly valuable AEW&C fleet. Running one aircraft in support of an EU-led maritime operation while another maintains national or regional surveillance is resource-intensive, and therefore rarely routine. It reflects both operational maturity and a sustained demand for airborne command-and-control coverage across the wider Eastern Mediterranean. In recent days, the air and maritime picture around Greece and Crete has remained dense, with overlapping national, NATO, and EU activities. This morning’s split AEW&C missions fit squarely into that context, underlining how Greek airborne surveillance assets have become an integral enabler not only of national air defense, but also of multinational security operations well beyond Greece’s immediate airspace.

Source: https://www.itamilradar.com/2026/01/26/ ... apability/
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