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44 påståendenNORAD scrambled multiple fighter jets and other aircraft after Russian military aircraft were detected near Alaska.
The Russian aircraft did not enter American or Canadian sovereign airspace.
This Russian activity in the Alaskan and Canadian ADIZ occurs regularly and is not seen as a threat.
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5 frågorTwo Russian Tupolev TU-142 military aircraft were spotted in international airspace in the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ).
Enligt Daily Express - Main, 20 MinutenNORAD detected and tracked two Tu-95 long-range strategic bombers, two Su-35 fighter planes, and one A-50 spy plane crossing Alaska's coastal Air Defense Identification Zone on Thursday.
Enligt www.independent.co.ukKontext: This indicates conflicting reports about the specific Russian military aircraft involved in recent incidents near Alaska, which could affect the perceived scale and nature of the Russian military activity.
In response, NORAD launched two US Air Force F-35s, two F-22 fighter jets, four KC-135 refuelling aircraft, one E-3 AWACS, two Canadian CF-18 fighter aircraft, and one CC-150 refuelling tanker.
Enligt Daily Express - Main, 20 MinutenNORAD responded by launching two F-16s, two F-35s, one E-3, and four KC-135s to intercept the planes, positively identify them, and escort them out of the ADIZ.
Enligt www.independent.co.ukKontext: The discrepancy in the types and numbers of aircraft scrambled suggests different operational responses or reporting errors, which could influence assessments of NORAD's readiness and resource allocation.