Posted on 05/21/2019 12:36:15 PM PDT by KC_Lion
U.S. fighter planes intercepted Russian bombers and fighters that entered Alaskas airspace on May 20, said the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) on May 21.
As a result, the Russian aircraft remained in international airspace.
In a later statement, NORAD said its ability to deter and defeat threats begins with detecting, tracking, and positively identifying non-American aircraft in U.S. airspace.
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General Terrence J. OShaughnessy, the NORAD commander, said in a statement that NORADs top priority is defending Canada and the United States. Our ability to protect our nations starts with successfully detecting, tracking, and positively identifying aircraft of interest approaching U.S. and Canadian airspace, OShaughnessy said.
NORAD said that Tupolev Tu-95 bombers and Su-35 fighters were intercepted by two F-22 fighter planes as they entered the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.
Later, two Tu-95s and two Su-35s were intercepted by two more F-22 fighter jets while a NORAD E-3 aircraft provided surveillance, said NORAD. The Russian planes were positively identified, the agency wrote.
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I suspect that large bulge on the plane’s side is a phased array radar that is probably capable or tracking people and vehicles in motion. Most likely, it can also identify vehicles sitting still. Our version, the name of which escapes me now, of that is so good it is almost like looking at moving pictures. You can count the people and tell what type of vehicle it is. The prototype of our version was used in the Gulf War against Saddam Hussein’s retreating army and the entire road was covered with vehicles strafed by planes vectored in by a controller.
Da Bears...
Nothing new.
Thank you.
entered Alaskas airspace
The Air Defense Zone (ADIZ) extends out roughly 200 NM from shore. A countries air space is internationally recognized, usually about 12 NM off shore. The numbers may not be the same as I remember, but the idea is we intercept in the ADIZ before any unauthorized flight has a chance to get into out national airspace. Its still international airspace and neither side has a right to shoot, but its where the message is clear. We are watching you. Don’t cross that line.
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Nah, it was Ariel Tweto practicing for Her Private Pilot’s License.
And Minnesota to Somalia.
“entered Alaska’s airspace,” or “remained in international airspace,” WHICH?
Sounds like we’re playing cat and mouse again. Wonder why that F-16 that played lawn dart in California was hot when it went in?
Maybe this ?
The Tu-95RT maritime reconnaissance variant was produced to specially perform this duty: it had surface-search radar in a belly pod and even added a glass observation blister just behind the tail gun position.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/russias-tu-95-bear-bomber-everything-you-need-know-20484
Our version was various versions of the KC-135 back then.
We had a KC-135 Burning Wind back-ender - he’s gone now - RIP - signals collection
The KC-135 Cobra Ball, of course, collected images and film (of some sort or another)
Then there was the E-8 J-STARS aircraft.
There may be other, newer variants of such. Dunno
Cobra Ball, Combat Sent. Two different missions.
Combat Sent is a trip.
Ping.
[Cobra Ball, Combat Sent. Two different missions.]
Yes. I know. :)
Thank You for pinging your ping list Jet Jaguar :)
Putin cheerleaders will be along soon...
Sorry, couldn't resist.
You bet
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