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Russian bomber near UK skies
21/08/2007 22:55  - (SA)  

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  • London - Two Royal Air Force jets shadowed a Russian strategic bomber that approached British air space, Britain's Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday.

    The incident occurred on Friday, the same day that Russian President Vladimir Putin flexed his military's muscle by placing strategic bombers back on long-range patrol for the first time since the Soviet break-up.

    Britain's defence ministry issued two photographs on its website showing one of the two RAF Typhoon F2s flying near the Russian Tu-95 strategic bomber, nicknamed the Bear, over the North Atlantic Ocean.

    The ministry provided few details about where and why this happened, but the Russian warplane apparently was in international air space and approaching Britain's skies when it was shadowed.

    'Moscow's muscular posture'

    Last month (July), two Russian bombers briefly entered British air space but turned back after British fighter jets intercepted them.

    Typhoon F2s are responsible for carrying out the quick-reaction alert policies of British and Nato air defence in Britain, the ministry said.

    In Russia on Friday, Putin announced that 20 strategic bombers had been sent far over the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic oceans - showing off Moscow's muscular new posture.

    "Starting today, such tours of duty will be conducted regularly and on the strategic scale," Putin said. "Our pilots have been grounded for too long. They are happy to start a new life."

    Putin said halting long-range bombers after the Soviet collapse had hurt Russia's security because other nations - an oblique reference to the United States - had continued such missions.

    Soviet bombers routinely flew missions to areas where nuclear-tipped cruise missiles could be launched at the United States.

    They stopped in the post-Soviet economic meltdown. Booming oil prices have allowed Russia to sharply increase its military spending.

    Eleven Russian military planes - including strategic bombers and fighter jets - carried out manoeuvres west of Nato member Norway on Friday, a military official said.

    Norway sent F-16 fighter jets to observe and photograph the Russian planes, which rounded the northern tip of Norway and flew south over the Norwegian Sea toward the Faeroe Islands before turning back, said Brigadier General Ole Asak, chief of the Norwegian Joint Air Operations Centre.

    A pair of Russian Tu-95 strategic bombers approached the Pacific Island of Guam - home to a major US military base - this month for the first time since the Cold War.

    Last month, Norwegian F-16s were also scrambled when Tu-95s headed south along the Norwegian coast in international air space.

    - AP



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