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Redzikowo [rɛd͡ʑiˈkɔvɔ] (German: Reitz) [1] is a village in northern Poland, located in Gmina Słupsk, Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, 5 km to the east of Słupsk. Just to the north of it is the Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport which is the site of a US missile defense complex that was planned to be built by 2012. [ 2 ]
Naval Support Facility in Redzikowo, Poland, August 2019. The United States missile defense complex in Poland, replaced a planned site in Redzikowo, Poland with a phased plan—the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, including SM-3 Block IIA interceptors to be positioned in Poland from 2018; Naval Support Facility-Redzikowo was to transition from Missile Defense Agency control to the US ...
Redzikowo-Osiedle [rɛd͡ʑiˈkɔvɔ ɔˈɕɛdlɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Słupsk, within Słupsk County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. [1] It lies approximately 6 kilometres (4 mi) east of Słupsk and 99 km (62 mi) west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport (ICAO: EPSK) is a disused civil airport in Słupsk (100,000 inhabitants), northern Poland. Its airport in Słupsk-Redzikowo, that has a 7,200-foot-long runway, and a record of serving domestic flights to the popular seaside destination close to the Baltic sea.
Lesser Poland Operated as a civil airport from 1924 until the relocation of the passenger service to Balice in 1963. [8] Olsztyn-Dajtki Scheduled service served by Lufthansa (from 1926 to 1939) and LOT (after World War II). [9] Słupsk-Redzikowo: Słupsk: Pomeranian EPSK From 1920 to early 1930s served by German passenger airlines.
Słupsk (Polish: ⓘ; Kashubian: Stôłpsk; German: Stolp) is a city with powiat rights located on the Słupia River in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland, in the historical region of Pomerania or more specifically in its part known in contemporary Poland as Central Pomerania (Pomorze Środkowe) within the wider West Pomerania (Pomorze Zachodnie).
A site in Deveselu, Romania is operational since 2016, while a site at Redzikowo, Poland was slated to become operational in 2022. [42] [43] On 30 July 2018, Japan picked Lockheed Martin Corp to build a US$1.2 billion radar for two ground-based Aegis ballistic missile defense stations. These are meant to guard against missile strikes. [44]
The Aegis Ashore missile defense system at Deveselu (and another one in Redzikowo, Poland), has been brought up by Russian President Vladimir Putin as an example of NATO's increasing influence in Eastern Europe. [15]