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Russian bombers 'intercepted in British airspace'

Watchman

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Russian bombers 'intercepted in British airspace'
By Barry Neild, CNN
March 25, 2010 12:11 p.m. EDT

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London, England (CNN) -- Rare photos of Russian strategic bomber jets purportedly intercepted in British airspace show Moscow's war machine is becoming increasingly bold, analysts said Thursday as Russia denied any territorial violations.

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Britain's Ministry of Defence released images it said were taken earlier this month of two Russian Tu-160 bombers -- known as Blackjacks by NATO forces -- as they entered UK airspace near the Outer Hebrides islands off Scotland's northwest coast.

It said the March 10 incident, which resulted in crystal clear images of the planes against clear blue skies and a dramatic sunset, was one of many intercepts carried out by British Royal Air Force crews in just over 12 months.

"This is not an unusual incident, and many people may be surprised to know that our crews have successfully scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft on more than 20 occasions since the start of 2009," Wing Cdr. Mark Gorringe, of the RAF's 111 Squadron, said in a statement.

The RAF said two of its Tornado fighter jets from its base at Leuchars, on Scotland's east coast, were dispatched to tail the Russian Blackjacks as they approached the western Isle of Lewis.

"The Tornados shadowed the Russians as they flew south, then the Blackjacks turned north, just short of the Northern Ireland coast, and eventually left UK airspace," the statement said.

"After four hours, the Tornado crews stood down and returned to Leuchars."

Several of the images show the name Vasily Reshetnikov in Russian lettering near the cockpit of one plane. Reshetnikov was a celebrated Soviet pilot who fought on the Eastern Front in World War II.

Russian military authorities on Thursday confirmed their aircraft had been in the area, but denied any violation of British airspace.

"Our planes fly in strict accordance with the international rules government the use of airspace over neutral waters without violating the borders of foreign countries," Defense Ministry spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Vladimir Drik told CNN.

"The routine flights by the Tu-160 missile carriers took place in accordance with those conditions on March 10. They did not violate British airspace, and objective control materials confirm that."

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Experts say regardless of the exact flight paths, the increased sorties by Russian aircrafts in international airspace show Moscow is flexing its muscles as it re-emerges as a global military player.

"Russia is now an oil exporting state so they've got more money to spend on their armed forces after the 1990s when they were bankrupt," defense analyst Tim Ripley told CNN.

Ripley said the increase in air activity began shortly before Russia's brief 2008 territorial skirmish with Georgia, but while it was a clear show of strength, it did not represent sinister intent.

While ties between Russia and the UK have been strained in recent years, Ripley said talks with Washington that look set to result in a new arms control deal were a clearer indication of Moscow's global military outlook.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Russian-bombers-flying-British-airspace.html
 

Ramseth

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The Russians are not going to bomb Britain now of course. They're just testing the air defence alertness and readiness. Now that's some serious respectable air defence. For a fighter take off and intercept a bomber, they'd have to spot the bomber coming in their direction from a few hundred miles away.

This type of long range early warning systems and the operation readiness, if Singapore has it, Singapore is quite safe. Do we have that?
 

halsey02

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The Russians are not going to bomb Britain now of course. They're just testing the air defence alertness and readiness. Now that's some serious respectable air defence. For a fighter take off and intercept a bomber, they'd have to spot the bomber coming in their direction from a few hundred miles away.

This type of long range early warning systems and the operation readiness, if Singapore has it, Singapore is quite safe. Do we have that?

Yes..we have the AWACS the... the.... the...MSK could swim across from Senoko area with a makeshift floating device...

the operation readiness is just awesome, jaw breaker....:biggrin:
 

zuoom

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looks like the Brits done ok for this test. can't say the same for the guys on Taiwan though.
 

Ramseth

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looks like the Brits done ok for this test. can't say the same for the guys on Taiwan though.

Britain is very serious about this type of stuff. They got bombed before by Germany. With today's jet speed, Russia is as near as Germany was in WW2.

Singapore'd been bombed before too, by Japan. Malaysia and Indonesia are even nearer, and Thailand even has aircraft carrier to come even nearer. Hope Singapore don't play play and get something as good as the Brits have. The Israelis have that, that's why Israeli borders were never breached even after so many wars and practically perpetual state of war.

Tawianese think NS is a joke and pinic as long as US Pacific Fleet is there.
 
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