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New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby DT. » Mon May 04, 2009 11:16 am

Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles
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Postby Bananiot » Mon May 04, 2009 11:48 am

Just another gimmick to keep the cretins happy in their virtual world.
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Postby YFred » Mon May 04, 2009 11:51 am

Does anybody know how much it will cost?
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby Paphitis » Mon May 04, 2009 12:05 pm

DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend itself from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby YFred » Mon May 04, 2009 12:12 pm

Paphitis wrote:
DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend the Athens FIR from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.

Fantastic, lets hope they come to your aid quicker than last time, assuming that they get out of their bases.

Cross over to the TRNC airspace and escort planes and it will not be just flu you'll be catching you little swine.
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby Paphitis » Mon May 04, 2009 12:24 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend the Athens FIR from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.

Fantastic, lets hope they come to your aid quicker than last time, assuming that they get out of their bases.

Cross over to the TRNC airspace and escort planes and it will not be just flu you'll be catching you little swine.


This is a cooperation pact and rest assured that the Cyprus National Guard is able to shoot down a passenger aircraft on approach to Tymbou within her own sovereign airspace.

And with this Air Defence Pact between Cyprus and Greece, the Cyprus National Guard is set to obtain more goodies in the very near future.
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby YFred » Mon May 04, 2009 12:39 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend the Athens FIR from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.

Fantastic, lets hope they come to your aid quicker than last time, assuming that they get out of their bases.

Cross over to the TRNC airspace and escort planes and it will not be just flu you'll be catching you little swine.


This is a cooperation pact and rest assured that the Cyprus National Guard is able to shoot down a passenger aircraft on approach to Tymbou within her own sovereign airspace.

And with this Air Defence Pact between Cyprus and Greece, the Cyprus National Guard is set to obtain more goodies in the very near future.

So my prediction of war may not be far away then?
Did you say shoot down a passenger aircraft?

Will you be lending them some of your australian, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons too?
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Postby askimwos » Mon May 04, 2009 1:10 pm

Cool down guys!
This is an agreement between two countries with regards to search and rescue operations in the Nicosia FYR until the new Augusta Bell helicopters are delivered..
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby Paphitis » Mon May 04, 2009 1:42 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend the Athens FIR from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.

Fantastic, lets hope they come to your aid quicker than last time, assuming that they get out of their bases.

Cross over to the TRNC airspace and escort planes and it will not be just flu you'll be catching you little swine.


This is a cooperation pact and rest assured that the Cyprus National Guard is able to shoot down a passenger aircraft on approach to Tymbou within her own sovereign airspace.

And with this Air Defence Pact between Cyprus and Greece, the Cyprus National Guard is set to obtain more goodies in the very near future.

So my prediction of war may not be far away then?
Did you say shoot down a passenger aircraft?

Will you be lending them some of your australian, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons too?


Shooting down passenger aircraft is inevitable if it violates our national airspace and flies towards our cities. We would even shoot down our own passenger aircraft if need be. September 11 changed everything and it is about time Cyprus started to stand up for herself instead of negotiating with invaders and looters.
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Re: New Air-defence pact signed with Greece

Postby YFred » Mon May 04, 2009 2:22 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
DT. wrote:Includes the monitoring of the illegal Tymbou airport.

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles


Great to see Cyprus and Greece enter a new era of air defence cooperation.

In reality, there is no other option but to defend all of the Nicosia FIR particularly if the peace talks come to a close.

Cyprus could use some HAF resources to intercept and escort even airline passenger aircraft from the legitimate Nicosia FIR. Their is no international law that could prevent Cyprus from regaining control of her very own airspace.

If Greece is able to intercept and defend the Athens FIR from countless daily TAF incursions into their FIR and national airspace, then there is no reason why Cyprus should not do the same when the political climate changes.

Fantastic, lets hope they come to your aid quicker than last time, assuming that they get out of their bases.

Cross over to the TRNC airspace and escort planes and it will not be just flu you'll be catching you little swine.


This is a cooperation pact and rest assured that the Cyprus National Guard is able to shoot down a passenger aircraft on approach to Tymbou within her own sovereign airspace.

And with this Air Defence Pact between Cyprus and Greece, the Cyprus National Guard is set to obtain more goodies in the very near future.

So my prediction of war may not be far away then?
Did you say shoot down a passenger aircraft?

Will you be lending them some of your australian, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons too?


Shooting down passenger aircraft is inevitable if it violates our national airspace and flies towards our cities. We would even shoot down our own passenger aircraft if need be. September 11 changed everything and it is about time Cyprus started to stand up for herself instead of negotiating with invaders and looters.

You are one sick - dir individual. I gather you are a pilot. All I can say is that I hope you just fly for crop spraying otherwise sik some help from a psychiatrist dear boy - you have death all over in your mind.
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