Thursday, October 29, 2015

U.S. Navy Scrambles 4 F-18 Jets After 2 Russian War-Planes Buzzed The U.S. Aircraft Carrier USS Reagan


FOX News: Russian warplanes buzz USS Ronald Reagan

Two Russian warplanes flew within one mile of the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier, forcing the U.S. Navy to launch four fighter jets in response Tuesday, a Navy spokesman told Fox News.

The USS Reagan was sailing in international waters east of the Korean peninsula, Stars and Stripes reports. It adds that the U.S. is currently engaged in joint military exercises with South Korea.

The Russian "Bear Bombers" approached the aircraft carrier at an elevation of 500 feet Tuesday morning, according to Navy spokesman Commander William Marks. He said U.S. F/A-18 Super Hornets escorted the Russian planes as they transited out of the area.

WNU Editor: I am willing to bet that Putin himself signed off on this "Russian message" to the U.S..

More News On 2 Russian War-Planes Buzzing The U.S. Aircraft Carrier USS Reagan

Russian aircraft approach USS Ronald Reagan, prompting US fighter jet scramble -- Stars and Stripes
Two Russian Warplanes Edge Close to U.S. Aircraft Carrier -- NBC
U.S. jets intercept Russian planes near aircraft carrier -- CNN
U.S. Navy scrambled jets after Russian planes approached carrier: official -- Reuters
Navy jets scramble after Russian bombers near US aircraft carrier -- The Hill
U.S. Scrambles Jets To Intercept Russian Planes -- RFE
US Fighter Jets Scramble After Russian Warplanes Approach USS Ronald Reagan In Korean Peninsula -- IBTimes
Russian Anti-Carrier Plane Reportedly Buzzes USS Ronald Reagan -- Sputnik

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