If an aircraft violated the state border, it must be shot down.
Confusion over how to handle the situation is exacerbated by a false alarm when an unidentified aircraft violates the emergency no-fly zone.
Say that an unidentified aircraft, presumed American military, has violated Soviet airspace.
An aircraft is violating flight regime.
At the onset of the campaign, German military aircraft first violated Swiss airspace.
Reflecting the war of nerves in the region, Iraq asserted that two aircraft from Saudi Arabia had violated its airspace.
At this point, the aircraft violated Syrian airspace, and flew around for five minutes within its airspace.
The Russian Navy denies that the aircraft, which were participating in a military exercise, violated Japanese airspace.
Serbian aircraft violate the U.N. resolution, and no one does anything.
While typically not dangerous, two aircraft can violate separation requirements.