>MISSILE DAY ALERT: Norwegian, UK fighters intercept 2 Russian bombers yet again; Blackjacks retreat after Scotland pass; US Air Force ACC stands down

>I made a decision to restore flights of Russian strategic bombers on a permanent basis, and at 00:00 today, August 17, 14 strategic bombers, support aircraft and aerial tankers were deployed. Combat duty has begun, involving 20 aircraft. Air patrol areas will include zones of commercial shipping and economic activity. As of today, combat patrolling will be on a permanent basis. It has a strategic character. Unfortunately, not everyone followed our example. Other states’ long-distance strategic patrol flights have created certain problems for national security. We act on the assumption that our partners will treat with understanding the resumption of strategic air flights. Our pilots have been grounded for too long.
— Vladimir Putin, Russian Federation President, statement delivered during Peace Mission 2007 exercise, Chelyabinsk, South Urals; quoted in Novosti, August 17, 2007

The report below notes that “Even in the weeks before his [Putin’s] statement, Britain and Norway had to scramble jets to intercept Russian planes near their airspace. Russian bombers had also been making increasingly frequent flights near US territory.” Last week Russian military jets buzzed Iceland, as well as the United Kingdom and Norway. Coincidentally or not, today the US Air Force’s Air Combat Command stands down for a “procedural review” related to loading nuclear munitions.

Pictured above: The presence of the supersonic Tupolev Tu-160 “Blackjack” near NATO airspace should remind the benighted inhabitants of the West that Russia’s bomber technology is not restricted to the “lumbering” 1950s-era Tupolev Tu-95 “Bear” bomber.

British jets intercept Russian bombers
Sep 14 07:14 AM US/Eastern

Norwegian and British fighter jets were scrambled to intercept Russian bombers over the north Atlantic, the latest in a series of such incidents, Norway’s military command said Friday.

Two Russian Tupolev-160 bombers or “Blackjacks” were detected by the NATO allies flying along the Norwegian coast before passing by northern Scotland, a military spokesman told AFP.

“We dispatched two F-16s from Bodoe airbase (in the north of Norway) to identify them,” Lieutenant-Colonel Jon Inge Oegland said, adding that Britain had also sent aircraft.

“It conforms with the declarations of (Russian) president (Vladmir) Putin and we are expecting more such flights in the future.

“It was nothing dramatic but we are of course keeping a close eye on things,” Oegland said.

Putin announced the resumption of long-range flights in international air space while he attended military exercises on August 17.

Even in the weeks before his statement, Britain and Norway had to scramble jets to intercept Russian planes near their airspace. Russian bombers had also been making increasingly frequent flights near US territory.

Such flights were standard during the Cold War standoff with the United States and its western European allies, but were abandoned in 1992 amid financial difficulties that followed the Soviet collapse.

Russia’s head of strategic aviation General Pavel Androsov has said the aircraft will not carry nuclear weapons and that the main aim of the flights was to improve training for pilots.

But the flights come against a background of increasing tension between Russia and some Western powers. Observers also see it as a sign of renewed Russian self-confidence on the international stage.

Russia has objected strongly to US plans to place anti-missile defence facilities in the Czech Republic and Poland, countries that were ruled from Moscow during the Cold War but are now members of NATO.

Earlier this month, Russian and Chinese special forces held a joint counter-terrorism exercise dubbed “Friendship 2007” in Moscow, underlining the two neighbours’ growing security ties.

Source: Breitbart.com

Meanwhile, state-run Novosti reports, the Russian Air Force has resumed Su-24 tactical bomber flights in the country’s Far East after patrols were suspended following an August crash due to “technical failure.”

2 responses to “>MISSILE DAY ALERT: Norwegian, UK fighters intercept 2 Russian bombers yet again; Blackjacks retreat after Scotland pass; US Air Force ACC stands down

  1. mah29001 September 14, 2007 at 6:35 pm

    >Hmm, just what is “former” Soviet Russia really up to with these bombing runs. You won’t hear the likes of the “peace” movement protesting Putin’s warmongering policies here.

  2. mah29001 September 14, 2007 at 6:50 pm

    >You may also want to add this blogspot to the Western Leftist propaganda category as this blog loves protecting the likes of Iran and ignores Ahmadinejad’s genocidal comments against Jews in general and the Jewish state of Israel along with believing that 9/11 was an “inside job”:http://rockthetruth.blogspot.com/I think many of these people are trying to infiltrate right-wing groups and sites such as AfricanCrisis as the likes of a user going by the name of “Unknown Patriot” promoted 9/11 “Truth” propaganda, along with certain Ron Paulers from Protestwarrior.com promoting similar propaganda or promoting “peace” movement propaganda.While these conspiracymongers blather, the those in power of the Kremlin and the Butchers of Beijing ready their fingers on their nuke buttons ready for Missile Day.

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