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The North Atlantic Naval Incident was an event that took place in the North sea where the German airforce had a fighter jet shot down by the Corkonian navy, in which quickly escalated to the Corkonian navy and Celtic airforce opening fire on the German Airforce.
Build Up
Before the incident a Corkonian Naval Frigate was escorting a Pomeranian Cargo vessel through the North Sea. A German Eurofighter flew close multiple times and was warned over eight times and even tail gaited a Celtic aircraft. In so the Corkonian Frigate fearing for its safety fired a warning missile.
The German aircraft in return opened fire on the frigate and cargo boat.