Posted on 04/23/2014 10:36:04 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey
heres a new one
Dutch scramble jets after Russian bombers approach...
why would the ruskies be flying those bombers except to try to intimidate......someone..
“why would the ruskies be flying those bombers except to try to intimidate......someone..”
That is why I asked if this was usual/unusual.
Have intercepts picked up recently?
the danes had to engage in some tactics as well.
The one that got to me was the Chinese sub that got next to one of our aircraft carriers during a exercise.
Vlady getting frisky
a little mischief here a little there...
hes the perfect match for Buraq Hussein!
Here we go, again.
Running frequency scans, and response measurements.
“The Bears are in the air, again.”
Now, if we see anything in print about naval incidents coming out of Scapa Flow ...
Cool!
I knew an old guy, now deceased, who swears he saw a Soviet aircraft fly over the Texas coastline and back out into the Gulf of Mexico, circa 1950s. I don’t know if he REALLY saw that, but I guess anything is possible?
If so, from whence might it have originated? In the fifties, it wasn't Castro's Cuba. There would've been no base for such a Soviet incursion.
has barry addressed this yet? I’ve heard nothing from him so far.
Dear MM,
Remember .... Barry hates the UK.
If only The Churchill Bust could TALK!!?
UK figures for recent years intercepts.
Parliament - Written Answers to Questions 24th January 2013
Thursday 24 January 2013 Angus Robertson (Moray, Scottish National Party
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence on how many occasions Royal Air Force aircraft have been launched to monitor Russian aircraft approaching UK airspace in each of the last three years; and where each such flight was (a) directed and (b) scrambled from.
Andrew Robathan (South Leicestershire, Conservative)
Royal Air Force quick reaction alert (QRA) aircraft are based at RAF Leuchars and RAF Coningsby. The number of days on which QRA aircraft have launched in response to Russian military aviation that approached or entered the NATO air policing area for which the UK has responsibility in the each of the last three years is contained in the following table. The Russian aircraft remained in international airspace at all times. Not every launch resulted in an interception as some incidents were resolved prior to interception.
Number of days QRA launched in response to Russian military aviation
2010 11
2011 10
2012 8
“the MoD said similar incidents happened eight times during 2013.”
A spokesman said: “Russian military flights have never entered UK sovereign airspace without authorisation.”
lets keep it that way!
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