Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers fly in formation over
Red Square during the Victory Day parade in Moscow, May 9, 2015. Reuters/Host
Photo Agency/RIA Novosti
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Russian bombers came within one nautical mile of the U.S.
Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan earlier this week off Korea, prompting
the nuclear-powered vessel to scramble fighter jets, a 7th Fleet
spokeswoman told Stars and Stripes Thursday. The giant Tupolev bomber
aircraft, also known as the Bear, flew as low as 500 feet as it approached the
Reagan, which had been conducting scheduled maneuvers with the South Korean
navy.
As the two Tupolevs approached, the Reagan launched four
F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets to intercept and identify, a standard
procedure when encountering unidentifiable aircraft, said Lt. Lauren Cole.
While the USS Ronald Reagan sent up four combat
aircraft to deal with the two bombers, the entire incident took place in
international waters, making the approach completely legal if not somewhat
provocative and potentially dangerous.
“We are advocates of any country being able to operate
within international norms,” Cole said. “We do caveat that with the fact that
all of these operations need to be conducted in accordance with the rights and
regulations of other countries, and within a safe manner.”
USS Ronald Reagan
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Russian aircraft have made a habit over the last year of
testing international boundaries by violating the airspace of other countries
and approaching U.S. and NATO ships in what the U.S. have previously described
as “provocative” action.
During a similar incident in April last year, the USS Donald
Cook witnessed a Russian SU-24 fighter jet make 12 “close-range, low-altitude”
flybys while the ship was conducting exercises in the Black Sea near Romania,
according to the Pentagon. Last month, Turkey
accused Russian jets of infiltrating its airspace while it conducted
bombing missions inside Syria.
The U.S. has been exercising freedom of international waters
this week; the USS Lassen sailed
through U.N.-recognized international waters that China had claimed as its
sovereign territory.
Source: ibtimes
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