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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

United States, Canadian Jets Intercepted 8 Russian Aircraft

Located near Western coast of Alaska, the two units of United States of America Fighter Jets F—22 has intercepted the six Russian military airplanes on Thursday at exactly 1:30am. The two Canadian CF—18 fighter jets intercepted two long—range bombers 64 nautical kilometers off Canadian coastline in Beaufort Sea.
The United States jets intercepted the planes 88 kilometers from Alaskan coast. The planes from Russia were identified as 2 IL—78 refueling tankers, and two Mig—31 fighter jets and 2 Bear long—range bombers. They looped on the south then returned to base in Russia after Unite States jet scrambled. A Russian plane enters the Air Defense Identification Zone, extends about 321 kilometers from its coastline. They did not enter autonomous airspace by United States or Canada. The fighter jets were scrambled "basically, it is to let those aircraft know that we see them, and in case of a threat, to let them know we are there to protect our sovereign airspace.
NORAD spokesman Lt. Col. Jazdyk stated.
In five years, jets that were under NORAD's command have intercepted more than 50 Russian bombers approaching the North American airspace. NORAD a binational American and Canadian command responsible for the air defense in North America.