• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Britain said its Typhoon fighter jets intercepted two Russian maritime patrol bomber aircraft in international airspace north of Scotland on Monday, within NATO’s northern air policing area.

    “Pilots launched in their Typhoon jets to intercept two Russian long-range bombers this morning, monitoring them as they passed north of the Shetland Islands, ready to counter any potential threat to UK territory,” British armed forces minister James Heappey said.

    Britain said its Typhoon jets are routinely scrambled during such incidents to secure and safeguard its skies.

    British pilots also recently led NATO’s air policing mission in Estonia, where more than 50 similar air intercepts were carried out, it added.

    Earlier on Monday, Russia said its strategic bombers had carried out routine flights over international waters in the Arctic.


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  • andresil@lemm.ee
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    Why is this news, from the article this looks to be a fairly “routine” event? Not that I support Russia, but I imagine NATO forces are also engaging in similar behaviour somewhere else?

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      I understand that Russia does these ‘border buzz’ exercises to test response times/capabilities and to irritate their enemies.

      • SquishyPandaDev@yiffit.net
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        Ya this is one of those, it’s routine and a big damn deal at the same time. Russia technically did nothing wrong. But at the same time they aren’t exactly being good neighbors

          • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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            Yes I believe there are some Scandinavian countries in quite a lot of water between the two.

            Although I haven’t actually checked lately perhaps they moved things around.

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              Glancing at Google Maps, a great circle route from Murmansk probably lets you skirt most national airspace.

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    The only thing eyebrow raising about this is that they were bombers (assuming they actually were). Normally this sort of thing is done with recon aircraft.