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Russian Spy Plane Intercepted By 3 Air Forces
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Predictably, they claim it was "on a training exercise", used "neutral airspace" and complied with all other applicable rules.
So what do you think they were hoping to see?
Can we send them the bill for the multiple intercept missions? {rhetorical}
So what do you think they were hoping to see?
Can we send them the bill for the multiple intercept missions? {rhetorical}
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yes, I had to drop in to Rent-an-L to make that one work.
(Looks like jo did too) :)
@Canary42
I was surpised to read that Sweden is not in NATO. They obviously have their own reasons for that, like not wanting to get sucked into any conflicts in the central Europe of 30+ years ago. Why Putin would want to poke them with a sub and a spy plane, other than to test for NATO interest, I cannot imagine.
Maybe it's sign language? Sweden threatens depth charges* so you test out their interceptor response?
*idiotic move against a nuclear-powered sub in home waters. There's already been one which sank, leaking radioactivity into the Baltic (1990s??).
yes, I had to drop in to Rent-an-L to make that one work.
(Looks like jo did too) :)
@Canary42
I was surpised to read that Sweden is not in NATO. They obviously have their own reasons for that, like not wanting to get sucked into any conflicts in the central Europe of 30+ years ago. Why Putin would want to poke them with a sub and a spy plane, other than to test for NATO interest, I cannot imagine.
Maybe it's sign language? Sweden threatens depth charges* so you test out their interceptor response?
*idiotic move against a nuclear-powered sub in home waters. There's already been one which sank, leaking radioactivity into the Baltic (1990s??).
Sweden has now called off the hunt for that sub apparently
http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/worl d-europ e-29752 368
http://
Russia seeks to be taken more 'seriously'?...
http:// www.the moscowt imes.co m/mobil e/busin ess/art icle/de spite-s wedes-s ub-pani c-russi as-balt ic-flee t-is-fa r-from- fearsom e/50984 0.html
http://
Thanks for those links. Haven't read them yet but will, when I get a mo.
Meanwhile, north sea flybys have occured recently. Not sure if this was a one-off or a resumption of probing for weaknesses.
not this one: (the cargo plane, should be other AB threads about it, I just want to drop this link where I can find it again)
http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-e ngland- 2982314 8
But this: (heard about it , haven't read this article though)
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-298 25890
Or this pub'd 3hrs ago (paywalled, so I can't view it)
http:// www.ft. com/cms /s/0/2d d3bdb6- 5f95-11 e4-8c27 -00144f eabdc0. html
Meanwhile, north sea flybys have occured recently. Not sure if this was a one-off or a resumption of probing for weaknesses.
not this one: (the cargo plane, should be other AB threads about it, I just want to drop this link where I can find it again)
http://
But this: (heard about it , haven't read this article though)
http://
Or this pub'd 3hrs ago (paywalled, so I can't view it)
http://
Hypognosis Are you aware of this site?
http:// www.ppr une.org /
It seems 'right up or street'
sections for every aspect of aviation from military to freight ( freightdogs is often very funny) and passenger ( or SLF Self Loading Freight as pilots call passengers ) plus ground crew and air crew forums.
PPRUNE is always the best place to get the inside news on any story to do with flying.
http://
It seems 'right up or street'
sections for every aspect of aviation from military to freight ( freightdogs is often very funny) and passenger ( or SLF Self Loading Freight as pilots call passengers ) plus ground crew and air crew forums.
PPRUNE is always the best place to get the inside news on any story to do with flying.
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