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[ItaMilRadar] Coordinated ASW Coverage in the Ionian Sea

Inviato: 11 feb 2026, 13:56
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A Royal Air Force P-8A Poseidon has been operating from NAS Sigonella in recent days, marking a renewed British presence in the central Mediterranean. Today’s mission, flown by Boeing Poseidon MRA1 ZP805 with the callsign NEPTUNE13, unfolded east of Sicily and overlapped with a U.S. Navy P-8A operating from the same base. The sequence of returns — with the American aircraft landing roughly one hour before the British jet — suggests a carefully staggered coverage pattern over the Ionian Sea. Flight tracking data show the RAF aircraft departing Sigonella and heading southeast of Catania, where it flew a structured maritime patrol profile. Parallel legs and sharp course reversals indicate a classic anti-submarine warfare or surface surveillance search pattern. A U.S. Navy P-8A was active in the same sector earlier in the day, reinforcing the impression of coordinated tasking. In addition, both flights included a significant non-tracked segment. The untracked portion of the RAF mission lasted approximately two hours, a duration consistent with low-level or sensor-focused activity where ADS-B transmission may be limited or deliberately unavailable. Such gaps are not unusual in maritime patrol operations and often correspond to the most operationally sensitive phase of a sortie. Dual Poseidon operations from Sigonella are not routine. When they occur, they typically reflect either increased monitoring requirements or coordinated NATO anti-submarine warfare planning. In recent days, sustained Russian naval activity in the wider Mediterranean has likely contributed to heightened ISR tasking. NAS Sigonella remains one of NATO’s most important forward maritime patrol bases. From this location, aircraft can rapidly cover the Tyrrhenian, Ionian, and central Mediterranean, as well as critical maritime approaches.

Source: https://www.itamilradar.com/2026/02/11/ ... onian-sea/