RAF RC-135 intercepted
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surely we don’t do this sort of thing, it’s only those nasty Russians.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...d-mid-25435015
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...d-mid-25435015
You mean, fly in international airspace towards the internationally recognised sovereign territory of an ally?
Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ing-sites.html
Moscow claims fighter jet intercepted RAF spy plane after it 'crossed Russian state border near hypersonic missile testing sites'
Moscow claims fighter jet intercepted RAF spy plane after it 'crossed Russian state border near hypersonic missile testing sites'
Reported today - a second potentially intrusive flight planned? In The Guardian this evening.
Russia warns Britain against planned spy plane overflight
(My italics/bold).
Russia warns Britain against planned spy plane overflight
Russia’s defence ministry has warned Britain against a planned spy plane flight over Russian territory, saying its air force has been given orders to prevent an intrusion.
The ministry said on Tuesday that the UK had sent a notice informing about a planned flight of an RC-135 reconnaissance plane along a route that partly passes over Russian territory.
“We regard this action as a deliberate provocation,” the ministry said, adding that the Russian air force had been “given the task to prevent the violation of the Russian border”.
It said: “All possible consequences of this deliberate provocation will lie entirely with the British side.”
It did not specify when and where the British flight was planned.
On Monday the ministry said a Russian fighter jet was scrambled to intercept a British RC-135 reconnaissance plane that crossed the Russian border near the Svyatoi Nos cape between the Barents Sea and the White Sea. The MiG-31 fighter forced the intruder out, the ministry said.
There was no immediate response from the UK’s Ministry of Defence.
The ministry said on Tuesday that the UK had sent a notice informing about a planned flight of an RC-135 reconnaissance plane along a route that partly passes over Russian territory.
“We regard this action as a deliberate provocation,” the ministry said, adding that the Russian air force had been “given the task to prevent the violation of the Russian border”.
It said: “All possible consequences of this deliberate provocation will lie entirely with the British side.”
It did not specify when and where the British flight was planned.
On Monday the ministry said a Russian fighter jet was scrambled to intercept a British RC-135 reconnaissance plane that crossed the Russian border near the Svyatoi Nos cape between the Barents Sea and the White Sea. The MiG-31 fighter forced the intruder out, the ministry said.
There was no immediate response from the UK’s Ministry of Defence.