Posted on 06/11/2014 7:05:23 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
Four Russian strategic bombers triggered U.S. air defense systems while conducting practice bombing runs near Alaska this week, with two of the Tu-95 Bear H aircraft coming within 50 miles of the California coast, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) confirmed Wednesday.
The last time we saw anything similar was two years ago on the Fourth of July, Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Norad spokesman, told the Free Beacon.
Davis said the latest Bear H incursions began Monday around 4:30 p.m. Pacific time when radar detected the four turbo-prop powered bombers approaching the U.S. air defense zone near the far western Aleutian Islands.
Two U.S. Air Force F-22 jets were scrambled and intercepted the bombers over the Aleutians.
After tracking the bombers as they flew eastward, two of the four Bears turned around and headed west toward the Russian Far East. The bombers are believed to be based at the Russian strategic base near Anadyr, Russia.
The remaining two nuclear-capable bombers then flew southeast and around 9:30 pm entered the U.S. northern air defense zone off the coast of Northern California.
Two U.S. F-15 jets were deployed and intercepted the bombers as they eventually flew within 50 miles of the coast before turning around and heading west.
A defense official said the four bombers also were supported by two IL-78 aerial refueling tankers that were used for mid-air refueling during the operation this week.
The Tu-95 is a long-range strike aircraft capable of carrying nuclear cruise missiles. Other versions are equipped with intelligence-gathering sensors and electronic warfare gear. It has a range of around 9,400 miles without refueling.
Davis said the aircraft acted professionally and the bombers appeared to be conducting a training mission.
They typically do long range aviation training in the summer and it is not unusual for them to be more active during this time, he said. We assess this was part of training. And they did not enter territorial airspace.
The bomber incursion is the latest Russian nuclear saber-rattling amid stepped up tensions over Moscows military annexation of Ukraines Crimea.
Rep. Mike Conaway (R., Texas), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, called the Russian flights intentional provocations.
Putin is doing this specifically to try to taunt the U.S. and exercise, at least in the reported world, some sort of saber-rattling, muscle-flexing kind of nonsense, Conaway said in an interview. Truth of the matter is we would have squashed either one of those [bombers] like baby seals.
Its a provocation and its unnecessary. But it fits in with [Putins] macho kind of saber-rattling, he said, adding that he expects Russia will carry out more of these kinds of incidents in the future.
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney, a former Alaska commander for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said he does not remember a case of Russian strategic bombers coming that close to the U.S. coast.
Again we see the Obama administration through their covertbut overt to Mr. Putinunilateral disarmament, inviting adventurism by the Russians, McInerney said in an email.
At the height of the Cold War I do not remember them getting this close. Mr. Putin had to approve this mission and he is just showing his personal contempt for President Obama right after meeting him in Normandy less than a week ago, McInerney said.
McInerney said no American president has been treated with such disrespect in U.S. history.
A sad day indeed and at the same time Mosul and Tikrit [Iraq] fall to radical Islamists after the Obama administrations failed Iraq policy, he added. He snatched defeat from the jaws of victory yet again.
The Alaska-California bombers flight also came a month after a Russian Su-27 interceptor jet flew dangerously close to a U.S. RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft flying over the Sea of Okhotsk, north of Japan.
In that incident on April 23, the Su-27 jet flew close to the RC-135, turned to reveal its air-to-air missiles to the crew, and then flew dangerously close to within 100 feet of the cockpit in a maneuver military officials called reckless.
Davis said in the past 10 years, 50 Bear H bombers were intercepted near U.S. air defense zone, although he acknowledged that Mondays flight near California was unusual.
In April, a telephone conversation between two Russian ambassadors was posted on YouTube and appeared to show the diplomats joking about the Ukraine crisis and discussing the possible incursions in the United States and Eastern Europe.
The leaked conversation between Igor Nilokaevich Chubarov and Sergey Viktorovich Bakharev, Russian ambassadors to the African nations Eritrea and Zimbabwe and Malawi, respectively, includes references to post-Crimea Russian imperialism to include Eastern Europe and Californialand and Miamiland.
Russian Bear H flights elsewhere have increased in recent years.
In February 2013, two of the bombers were intercepted as they circled the U.S. Pacific island of Guam, in a rare long-range incursion.
Two Bear Hs also were intercepted near Alaska on April 28, 2013.
A Russian Bear H incursion in Asia took place in in July 2013 when two Tu-95s were intercepted by Japanese and South Korean jets near the Korean peninsula and Japans northern Hokkaido Island.
The July 4, 2012 bomber flights near the West Coast were the first time since the Cold War that Russian jets has traveled so close to the U.S. coastline.
That action followed an earlier intrusion by Tu-95s near Alaska that were part of large-scale strategic nuclear exercises by the Russians aimed at practicing strikes on enemy air defenses.
Russia has stepped up provocative nuclear war games in recent years as part of propaganda efforts to display Moscows dislike of U.S. missile defenses in Europe.
Wouldn’t matter where the servers are hosted, if such a scenario were to be realized the Internet would be toast.
I can see Russian planes from my house - wonder if the California sophisticates are laughing now.....
Is ‘freebeacon’ a legit site, or more like infowars?
They know they can get away with doing this. Unbelievable.
Isn’t it true that you can hear a TU-95 departing Russia all the way from Sarah Palin’s house in Alaska ?
Rumor has it that the Tu-95’s huge counterrotating propellers are so loud that it can be heard approaching long before it appears on radar. Urban myth. They’re loud, check out youtube, but not THAT loud.
Anyway, the Russians could be probing us with Swordfish biplanes & still present a threat. Our defenses have been thoroughly compromised by this administration.
You poke the bear, he pokes back. Very simple if you understand the Russian psyche. This is the bears response to deploying B2’s to England. Just letting you know, if those B2’s kill any Russians, the bear will kill Californians.
Oooooh. Another incident where obamass could draw another red line.
Yet, Americans will seriously consider a Democrat, likely the consistent failure Hillary, for President in 2016.
The nuclear triad. Subs, planes and ICBMs. Between the three enough warheads should be able to get through to cause severe damage.
Heck one nuke hitting a populated area will disrupt our lives for a few years.
They don’t have to get that close. The Russians have some long range cruise missiles. They can fire from distance. Our fighters might be able to get the missiles inbound but the launch platforms will be too far away to intercept.
I saw one in Charlotte NC once.
Indeed.
They shot down a Korean Air 747 that strayed over Soviet airspace in the 1980’s.
Jean Kirpatrick called them liars in front of the UN General Assembly.
Twice in the month of May, my wife and I were on Bodega Bay beaches in Northern California.
During both day trips, a hot Air Force jet was scrambled from probably Travis AFB, and went over us at a very low altitude and then out over the Pacific in a WSW direction until it went out sight.
We haven’t seen nor heard anything like that, since the months after 9/11. Friends, who were in that area at different times in the past two months, saw and heard one of our jets being scrambled over the area.
Go up and shoot them down. Period.
I doubt any urban dwellers in California even noticed, except of course, the Marines in the south.
Yeah - they mentioned cruise missiles in the article and that took me aback. I'm thinking “bombs” and “50 miles” - well, that might not be too terrible, but cruise missiles....
I wonder if we have the capability like in the movies where our fighters can say “they are arming the missiles, 15 seconds to launch”.
I imagine any “squashing like a baby seal” would be done after the missiles are launched?
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