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Russian fighter jet flies within 5ft of US Navy surveillance aircraft | Russian fighter jet flies within 5ft of US Navy surveillance aircraft |
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A Russian fighter jet came within 5ft of a US surveillance plane as it flew over the Black Sea, in what the US called an “unsafe interaction”. | |
The flight path of the Russian jet forced the US Navy aircraft, which was flying in international airspace, to end its mission prematurely, a US official said. | The flight path of the Russian jet forced the US Navy aircraft, which was flying in international airspace, to end its mission prematurely, a US official said. |
“This is but the latest example of Russian military activities disregarding international norms and agreements,” the US State Department said in a separate statement. | “This is but the latest example of Russian military activities disregarding international norms and agreements,” the US State Department said in a separate statement. |
“We call on Russia to cease these unsafe actions that increase the risk of miscalculation, danger to aircrew on both sides, and midair collisions.” | “We call on Russia to cease these unsafe actions that increase the risk of miscalculation, danger to aircrew on both sides, and midair collisions.” |
It said the Russian jet “engaged in an unsafe interaction with a US EP-3 [aeroplane] in international airspace, closing to within 5ft (1.5m) and crossing directly in front of the EP-3’s flight path”. | |
The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed the close-call happened in international airspace. The ministry said its fighter jet detected an “unidentified air target” approaching Russian airspace and flew “strictly in accordance with international rules”. | The Russian Defence Ministry confirmed the close-call happened in international airspace. The ministry said its fighter jet detected an “unidentified air target” approaching Russian airspace and flew “strictly in accordance with international rules”. |
It added: “A Su-27 fighter was sent to intercept the target and approached the aircraft at a safe distance and identified it as an ER-3E (Aries II) US reconnaissance aircraft. | It added: “A Su-27 fighter was sent to intercept the target and approached the aircraft at a safe distance and identified it as an ER-3E (Aries II) US reconnaissance aircraft. |
“The crew of the fighter jet reported the identification of the American reconnaissance aircraft and accompanied it, preventing it from violating Russian airspace, observing all necessary security measures.” | “The crew of the fighter jet reported the identification of the American reconnaissance aircraft and accompanied it, preventing it from violating Russian airspace, observing all necessary security measures.” |
A number of near-misses have taken place above the Black sea, where Russian, US and Nato forces operate in close proximity to one another. | A number of near-misses have taken place above the Black sea, where Russian, US and Nato forces operate in close proximity to one another. |
Russia has increased its military presence in the area since it annexed Crimea in 2014, and the US Navy has also increased activity in the region. | Russia has increased its military presence in the area since it annexed Crimea in 2014, and the US Navy has also increased activity in the region. |
There have also been interactions between the US and Russia in the skies above Syria, where the nations support differing sides in the ongoing civil war. | There have also been interactions between the US and Russia in the skies above Syria, where the nations support differing sides in the ongoing civil war. |
In December, two US F-33 stealth fighter jets fired warning flares after Russian Su-25 jets entered an agreed deconfliction area in Syrian airspace. | In December, two US F-33 stealth fighter jets fired warning flares after Russian Su-25 jets entered an agreed deconfliction area in Syrian airspace. |
Reuters contributed to this report | Reuters contributed to this report |
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