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UK Intercepts Russian Bombers

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:13 am
by el guapo
UK Intercepts Russian Bombers

By prissell_news SkyNews - Thursday, September 6 01:23 pmRAF Tornados intercepted eight Russian bombers as they approached UK airspace.

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The Bear Tupolev-95 planes - which can carry nuclear and Cruise missiles - were detected by Nato early this morning.

Four F3 fighters were scrambled from RAF Leeming in Yorkshire and RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.

The Russian planes diverted before entering British territory.

They headed back to their base in north Russia without incident and are still thought to be in the air, with Nato tracking their progress.

Sky's Defence Correspondent Geoff Meade said: "Diplomatic relations between Moscow and London haven't been great for some time and I think this is maybe a bit of sabre-rattling on behalf of the Russians.

"This is the biggest formation of Russian aircraft to be challenged in this way since the Cold War and marks a stepping up of Moscow's challenge to British defences."

He described the incident - the second of its kind in a month - as a "probing mission".

Norwegian F-16 fighters were twice scrambled to monitor the Russian planes as they neared - but did not breach - its airspace.

As well as carrying missiles, Bear planes are used for surveillance.

UK Intercepts Russian Bombers

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:26 am
by YZGI
el guapo;690775 wrote: UK Intercepts Russian Bombers

By prissell_news SkyNews - Thursday, September 6 01:23 pmRAF Tornados intercepted eight Russian bombers as they approached UK airspace.



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The Bear Tupolev-95 planes - which can carry nuclear and Cruise missiles - were detected by Nato early this morning.



Four F3 fighters were scrambled from RAF Leeming in Yorkshire and RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.



The Russian planes diverted before entering British territory.



They headed back to their base in north Russia without incident and are still thought to be in the air, with Nato tracking their progress.



Sky's Defence Correspondent Geoff Meade said: "Diplomatic relations between Moscow and London haven't been great for some time and I think this is maybe a bit of sabre-rattling on behalf of the Russians.



"This is the biggest formation of Russian aircraft to be challenged in this way since the Cold War and marks a stepping up of Moscow's challenge to British defences."



He described the incident - the second of its kind in a month - as a "probing mission".



Norwegian F-16 fighters were twice scrambled to monitor the Russian planes as they neared - but did not breach - its airspace.



As well as carrying missiles, Bear planes are used for surveillance.




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UK Intercepts Russian Bombers

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:48 am
by el guapo
YZGI;690781 wrote: Why is this prefaced with Advertisment?


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