Sunday, September 26, 2021

Russian Media Says Three Russian Fighter Jets Escorted A US B-52 Air Force Bomber As It Approached Russian Airspace

US strategic bomber B-52H © The National Defense Command Center/TASS 

Daily Mail: U.S. Air Force bomber is escorted out of Russian air space by fighter jets, country's state TV claims 

* Three Russian fighter jets reportedly escorted a United States Air Force bomber after it allegedly approached Russian air space 

* The Russian news agency TASS reported that air defense radars on duty spotted a 'target' over the Pacific Ocean that was approaching Russian air space 

* Three Sukhoi-35S fighter planes were then deployed and identified the 'target' as a United States Air Force B-52H bomber 

* It did not cross into Russian airspace by the time it was rerouted 

Three Russian fighter jets escorted a United States Air Force bomber away after it approached Russian air space, the country's news agency has claimed. 

According to Russian state news agency TASS, air defense radars on duty in the Eastern Military Region on Sunday spotted a 'target' over the Pacific Ocean that was approaching Russia's airspace. 

'In order to identify and escort the foreign plane, three Sukhoi-35S fighter plans of the Eastern Military Regions air defense were scrambled,' the National Defense Command Center told the outlet.  

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WNU Editor: Never a dull moment at Russia's borders. 

More News On Reports That Three Russian Fighter Jets Escorted A US B-52 Air Force Bomber As It Approached Russian Airspace  

Russian fighters escort strategic US bomber over Pacific Ocean -- TASS  

Russian fighter jets escort U.S. Air Force bomber over Pacific Ocean -- UPI  

Russian fighter jets escorted US Air Force bomber after it reportedly approached Russian airspace -- CNN  

TOP GUNS Russian warplanes intercept US B-52 nuclear bomber over Pacific Ocean as tensions rage amid Vladimir Putin war games -- The SUN

4 comments:

B.Poster said...

If course we could've avoided this needless humiliation by avoiding needless provocations of Russia.

RussInSoCal said...

I don't feel particularly humiliated, B. Over a routine patrol. But that is a beautiful pic of a B-52.

Anonymous said...

Remind me to groan angrily from my la-z-boy the next time every western news outlet runs 3 days of stories about a suspected Russian submarine possibly being seen near a NATO country.

Anonymous said...

"Never a dull moment at Russia's borders."

Never a dull moment at a lot of borders these days.

^ B. Poster: This is not a humilitation. It is an EXPECTED response to a routine exercise that has been occurring for decades. It's called testing, or probing, a potential adversary's airspace. Multiple nations do it each other nations all the time.