U.S. fighter jets intercept two Russian bombers near Alaska
Two U.S. F-22 "Raptor" fighter jets intercepted two Russian TU-95 "Bear"
bombers on Tuesday, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said.
The bombers were intercepted west of the mainland of Alaska and were
accompanied by Russian Su-35 "Flanker" fighter jets and never entered
airspace over the United States and Canada, NORAD said.
"The homeland is no longer a sanctuary and the ability to deter and
defeat threats to our citizens, vital infrastructure, and national
institutions starts with successfully detecting, tracking, and
positively identifying aircraft of interest approaching U.S. and
Canadian airspace," said NORAD Commander General Terrence J.
O'Shaughnessy.
U.S. Air Force fighter jets also intercepted two two nuclear capable
Tupolev TU-95 Russian bombers off the coast of Alaska in May after they
came within 55 miles of Alaska's west coast.
Russia is presently holding its Vostok-2018 drills, its largest show of
military force since the height of the Cold War nearly four decades ago...Continue Reading
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