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ianstone
05-15-2010, 01:33 PM
Scramble! RAF warplanes are intercepting Russian nuclear bombers at least once a month



By Ian Drury (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=y&authornamef=Ian+Drury)
Last updated at 1:36 AM on 15th May 2010




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Streaking across the sky in front of a rising sun, the huge Russian jet heads towards Britain.
Capable of carrying nuclear weapons at supersonic speeds, it is a potential threat the RAF must tackle - and fast.
Tornado fighters are scrambled. They intercept the Blackjack bomber and shadow it until the Russian pilots turn for home.


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/05/15/article-1278580-09964482000005DC-842_468x319.jpg Intercepted: A Tornado, bottom, shadows a Russian Blackjack bomber off the Outer Hebrides

But this is no isolated incident. Astonishingly, such high-stakes games of cat and mouse are being played out in the skies off Britain at least once a month.
State-of-the-art British warplanes have taken to the air 64 times since 2006 to head off Russian aircraft, figures reveal.
They are being scrambled to repel the 1,380mph Tu160 Blackjack and Tu95 Bear bombers.
The RAF's elite 'Quick Reaction Alert' force is being called into action following the Kremlin's growing tendency to flex its muscles and test Western response times to its increasingly aggressive incursions.
Tornado F3 fighters from 111 Squadron based at RAF Leuchars in Fife and Typhoon F2s - also known as Eurofighters - from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire are on 24-hour standby.
The revelations come after the RAF was forced to axe the number of Tornado training flights in a bid to save £80,000 a month on fuel and other costs.


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Defence chiefs admitted in March that RAF warplanes were scrambled no fewer than 20 times last year to warn off Russian bombers.
But the latest statistics, revealed under the Freedom of Information Act, uncover the true extent of Russian premier Vladimir Putin's sabre-rattling.
International experts believe the missions are an attempt by Russia to re-assert itself as a superpower after crippling budget cuts forced it to scrap the flights in the 1990s.
The supersonic Tu160, nicknamed the White Swan by its pilots, can carry up to 40tons of weapons including cruise or short-range nuclear missiles.
Mr Putin, himself a former Blackjack pilot, is suspected of ordering the training missions to the fringes of UK airspace.

Now the RAF has released a series of dramatic pictures taken by British airmen who tracked a Blackjack warplane for four hours as it snaked along the Outer Hebrides.
British fighter pilots intercepted the Russians in international airspace near Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis, and took photographs of the planes in the dawn light.
The two Tornados shadowed the bombers for hundreds of miles before they turned away.
An RAF spokesman said that the revival of the training runs was not seen as a threat.
But Matthew Clements, Eurasia analyst of Jane's Defence News, said: 'Although ostensibly these are for training purposes they also provide Russia with a symbolic show that it is able to project its power beyond its own borders.'
Defence aviation analyst Mike Gething said: 'Each side is doing what it's supposed to do: they're training.
'The Russians have got a bomber force that they need to train, and they like long flights to this part of the world.
'But make no mistake - when those aircraft meet one another each side is taking pictures and monitoring radio conversations, and other emissions, from each other's aircraft.
'It's an intelligence-gathering exercise as much as a training exercise.'
A spokesman for the Russian Embassy said: 'It's just training flights - nothing more than that.
'As any other country, Russia has the right to conduct patrol flights in the international airspace-strictly abiding by the corresponding international regulations.
'Russian strategic aircraft have never entered into sovereign UK airspace or that of other states.'



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- Colin, Poole UK, 15/5/2010 15:07
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Why wast our time intercepting them and escorting them out of our airspace,we should just shoot them down,I'm pretty certainly the Russians would shoot us down if we entered theirs.
- Karl, Nottingham, 15/5/2010 14:55
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i cannot see why the RAF bother let them fly over our airspace as long as they do not interfere with any commercial jets obviously the russians will not be dropping any bombs
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You push the Bear and the Bear pushes back four times as hard !

dmaxx3500
05-16-2010, 12:49 AM
their flying over the western u.s. too,i don't think they ever went away though

Spieler
05-16-2010, 06:02 AM
I don't understand why they so flustered about these flyings. Prior to that, 50 years of flying and nothing. Now these flights just recovered. The bombers will never fly into the territory of sovereign countries. And if the fly, as it was during a flight to Venezuela, across the Atlantic and in particular Scotland, they will always warn in advance in accordance with international law. To be honest I'm damned glad that these flights were resumed, and such a powerful vehicle no longer rotting on the ground.