When i mentioned how low the F-16´s was allowed to go, it is often in a clean configuration, i have never seen, not even at airshows, a F-16 at 30ft/10m AGL with anything, but of course they are capable at that, but at which speed and how stable they are i dont know, neither do i know that for the Drakens.
Yes, the waters between Funen, Zealand, Germany, Poland and Bornholm would be flooded with activity, air, marine and navy, so perhaps they would just "melt in" in all the radarreturns, and if we consider the immense EW in such a situation i dont know if the pilots situation would be that bad, relative speaking.
If they got to target and was coming back, i guess that returning to friendly lines from the enemy side would be a VERY exciting moment.
I have tried that as an infantryman in the Army, and i can tell you that coordination and strict control/procedure of movement is required to avoid friendly fire.
I assume that practically all COMM´s and perhaps even radionavigation equipment would be either jammed or knocked out, so i guess they would have to rely on time, speed, direction = position.
And dont forget that if the Polish Marines was coming over the water, they would also have all of their forces thrown into the fray.
Correct, Bornholm was liberated by the Soviet forces, kicking the Nazi´s out.
Depending on who you ask, the Soviets was not seen as a occupation force, they where seen as liberators.
The Nazi´s where, from day one, seen as a occupation force.