Here Are The 'Complex' Russian Air Incursions That NATO Is So Concerned About
Tensions between Russia and the West have been...
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Here Are The 'Complex' Russian Air Incursions That NATO Is So Concerned About
This rise in tensions, summarized succinctly in a recent brazenly anti-Western Putin speech, has led to Russian aerial incursions being viewed with increased hesitance.
"What is significant is that across history, most of these incursions have been very small groups of airplanes, sometimes singletons or at most two aircraft," the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove, said at a Pentagon briefing.
"What you saw this past week was a larger, more complex formation of aircraft carrying out a little deeper, and I would say a little bit more provocative, flight path."
We have listed below some of the most notable instances of provocative Russian aircraft exercises over the US and US allied territory since March 2013.
March 29, 2013 — Sweden
Russian military aircraft simulated a large scale bombing run over Stockholm, Sweden. Two Tu-22M3 Backfire heavy bombers, which can carry cruise missiles and nuclear weapons, and four Su-27 Flanker fighter jets flew within 30 to 40 kilometers of Swedish territorial waters before returning to Russia.
February 24, 2014 — Estonia
On February 24, Estonia's independence day, US F-15Cs intercepted a Russian spy plane. The F-15Cs were in Estonia as part of the NATO rotational force that helps to police the Baltic states' airspace.
May 2014 — California and Guam
In a seeming return to Cold War tensions, Russia increased its aerial activity throughout the Pacific. US fighter jets intercepted Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers over Guam and over the Pacific west of the California coast.
June 2014 — Alaska and California
June 2014 — Denmark
Russia carried out a simulated attack of the Danish island of Bornholm while the island hosted 90,000 guests in a political festival that drew attendees from ranging from politicians to journalists and activists. The Russian planes were equipped with live missiles, and was the most overtly offensive Russian simulated strike against Denmark since the Cold War.
August 2014 — US
During a ten day period from the end of July into the beginning of August, Russian strategic nuclear bombers carried out at least 16 incursions into US air defense zones in the northwest of the country. The Russian planes included Tu-95 heavy bombers and intelligence aircraft.
September 2014 — US
October 2014 — Japan
From May 2014 to October 2014, Japan more than doubled the number of times it scrambled aircraft
against Russian aircraft. The Japanese aircraft intercepted a mixture
of Russian spy planes and bombers, and focused around a ring of
contested islands to the north of Japan.
October 21, 2014 — EstoniaOctober 28, 2014 — Baltic Sea
Seven Russian combat aircraft flew over international airspace in the Baltic Sea. German Typhoon fighters intercepted the Russians over the Gulf of Finland. The Russian aircraft did not change course, and were also intercepted by Danish, Swedish, and Finnish forces before they landed in the Russian province of Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea.
October 29, 2014 — Baltic Sea, Black Sea, North Sea, and Atlantic Ocean
Portuguese fighter jets intercepted
seven Russian jets over the Baltic Sea. Simultaneously, Turkish
fighters were scrambled to intercept two Russian bombers and two
fighters over the Black Sea.
The English RAF also intercepted
eight Russian aircraft over the North Sea. After the interception, the
formation split, with the fighters and a tanker returning to Russia
while two bombers continued towards the Atlantic. The bombers were later
intercepted again by the Portuguese over the Atlantic.
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Here Are The 'Complex' Russian Air Incursions That NATO Is So Concerned About
We lived with this kind of stuff every day from the end of world war II until 1991. I'm not sure why now everyone is concerned about it more except that it is new now since 1991. Many Russians and Americans died (but most people didn't know about it then too) from mishaps in the air, submarines and ships during those times too.
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