Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Russian Fighter Jet Flew Into Danish Territory After Intercepting B-52 Bomber Over The Baltic Sea

A map showing Bornholm Island in the Baltic Sea, as well as Russia's Kaliningrad enclave to the east. Google Maps


The incident took place on the same day another Flanker performed an unsafe maneuver very close to a B-52 flying over the Black Sea.

NATO says that a Russian Su-27 Flanker fighter jet committed a "significant violation" of Danish airspace while intercepting a U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress in the Baltic Sea region last week. The incident occurred as six of these heavy bombers, including four from a detachment presently forward-deployed in the United Kingdom, were conducting overflights of all 30 members of the Alliance, including the United States and Canada. Over the weekend, the Pentagon released video showing another Flanker turning directly in front of one of a B-52 that was taking part in this unprecedented mission as it flew over the Black Sea, which The War Zone previously reported on.

NATO's Allied Air Command says that the Su-27, operating from Russia's Kaliningrad enclave on the Baltic Sea, intercepted the B-52 as it was approaching Denmark's Bornholm Island on Aug. 28, 2020. Rather than turning back, the command says the Flanker followed the bomber "well into Danish airspace over the island," resulting in a serious breach "of airspace of a NATO nation."

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WNU Editor: That Russian fighter jet was far from where they usually operate. It looks like they were sending a message.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If the Russian fighter flew into Danish territory, it should have been shot down, especially if it had just harassed the US bomber.