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RAF Top Guns blast missiles and heavy machine guns in Estonia drills as Zelensky begs for weapons for counterstrike

RAF Top Guns blasted advanced missiles and heavy machine guns as they took part in Nato war games alongside 10,000 allied troops.

The huge military exercise off the coast of Estonia "demonstrated the ability to deliver precision strikes while operating deep in enemy battlespace."

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Typhoon jets took to the skies and blasted missiles at the targets in the seaCredit: Twitter
RAF troops are operating alongside Nato allies in EstoniaCredit: gov.uk
Fearsome Apache helicopters armed with Hellfire missiles joined in the drillsCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun
Nato nations have been showing off their land, air and sea capabilitiesCredit: AP

Fearsome Apache attack helicopters armed with Hellfire missiles, CRV7 rockets and 30mm rounds took to the skies on Friday.

Typhoon jets loaded with Paveway IV laser-guided bombs and 27mm armour-piercing rounds also joined in the dramatic drills.

Brit Air Force troops worked alongside squaddies from France and Estonia in the fiery show of force, slamming targets in the sea during the Spring Tempest exercise.

The drills have been hailed as a roaring success by RAF chiefs, but the seamless operation is expected to rattle neighbouring Russia.

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Vladimir Putin's war has a long shadow over the Baltic states - and many people fear if Russia isn't stopped in Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia could be next for Vlad.

Wing Commander Scott MacColl, 140 Expeditionary Air Wing’s Commanding Officer, said: "Exercise Spring Tempest has been an outstanding opportunity to integrate effects across the Land, Maritime and Air domains.

"Working with the Royal Navy and Army has allowed us to exercise high-end skill sets, while enhancing interoperability across a broad range of Nato allies.

"The flexibility to operate effectively across differing environments demonstrates our key contribution to collective defence and regional security.

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"As important, the scale of this exercise further develops Alliance cohesion and cross-nation understanding."

In February, The Sun joined Brit soldiers as they carried out Nato war games just 80 miles from Russia in temperatures as low as -12C.

"We can see that our Estonian counterparts are worried about what's going on with Russia. But they feel we're here to help," one British tank driver told The Sun.

The latest drills follow on from the Spring Storm operation, the largest annual military exercise in Estonia involving the UK-led NATO enhanced Forward Presence.

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More than 1,500 Brit soldiers trained alongside more than 10,000 personnel from 11 Nato countries.

Last month, RAF Typhoons were forced to intercept Russian fighter jets flying close to Nato airspace following a tense standoff.

They scrambled from Amari Air Base in Estonia to visually identify multiple Russian aircrafts flying over the Baltic Sea.

The RAF will fulfill Nato's Air Policing Mission in Estonia until August, when the task is to be handed over to the Spanish Air Force.

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