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NORAD intercepts Russian and Chinese bombers operating together near Alaska in first such flight

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Well, here's a new twist to an old event, Russian AND Chinese bombers. I am NOT a fan of this $hit.

NORAD intercepts Russian and Chinese bombers operating together near Alaska in first such flight​

Oren Liebermann and Natasha Bertrand, CNN
Thu, July 25, 2024 at 4:00 AM CDT·2 min read
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The North American Aerospace Defense Command intercepted two Russian and two Chinese bombers flying near Alaska Wednesday in what a US defense official said was the first time the two countries have been intercepted while operating together.

The bombers remained in international airspace in Alaska’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) and were “not seen as a threat,” according to a statement from NORAD.

The US and Canada, which together comprise NORAD, intercepted the Russian TU-95 Bear and Chinese H-6 bombers. The aircraft did not enter US or Canadian sovereign airspace, NORAD said.

It also marks the first time H-6 bombers, which are a derivative of older Soviet bombers, have entered the Alaska ADIZ, the defense official said.
The intercept was carried out by US F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, as well as Canadian CF-18 fighter jets, according to the defense official. Support aircraft were also part of the intercept, the official said.

On Thursday, China’s Defense Ministry said the Chinese and Russian air forces had organized a “joint strategic aerial patrol in the relevant airspace of the Bering Sea” as part of an existing annual cooperation plan between the two militaries.

Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesperson for the ministry, told a news conference it was the eighth such patrol organized by the two militaries since 2019, which were aimed at “further testing and enhancing the level of cooperation between the two air forces, as well as deepening strategic mutual trust and practical cooperation between the two countries.”

“This action is not aimed at third parties, it is in line with relevant international laws and international practices and has nothing to do with the current international and regional situation,” Zhang said.

Russian flights into Alaska’s ADIZ are not uncommon. In May, Russia flew four aircraft into Alaska’s ADIZ, which NORAD said at the time “occurs regularly.”
But the presence of Chinese aircraft appears to be a new development. In March, the head of US Northern Command, Gen. Gregory Guillot, said China was pushing farther north into the Arctic and he expected to see aircraft there “as soon as this year potentially.”

“What I have seen is a willingness and a desire by the Chinese to act up there,” Guillot told a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“We have seen them in the maritime. We have seen them under the cloud of a technical or scientific research, but we think it is certainly multi-mission, to include military. And then I expect to see air activity in the Alaska part of the Arctic as soon as this year, potentially.

“It is a very big concern of mine.”

China considers itself a “near-Arctic” state and has worked to expand its presence in the far north, including through its cooperation with Russia.
This story and headline has been updated with additional developments.
 
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But by all means, let's slash defense spending. These are the topics I wish our country could focus on. Instead, we'll spin our heads over who's going into what bathroom.
Tit for tat nonsense.

Why didn’t you post this first?

B-52s Mark Historic Firsts with Finland and Romania, Intercepted by Russia

July 22, 2024 | By Unshin Lee Harpley and Chris Gordon
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Two B-52 Stratofortresses flew through Finnish airspace for the first time ever over the weekend, before landing in Romania to start the first ever operational deployment of the aircraft from that country.
The strategic bombers, from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., flew across Norway before flying over Lapland, Finland’s northernmost region that borders Russia, Sweden, and Norway. Russia, which shares more than 800 miles of border with Finland, took note.

The mission saw the two bombers integrate with numerous NATO fighters. Two Finnish F/A-18 Hornets, two German Eurofighter Typhoons, two Polish F-16s, two Hungarian JAS-39 Gripens, and two Romanian F-16s escorted the bombers on their journey. The operation was also supported by U.S. refueling aircraft, including one KC-46 and two KC-135s from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, a USAF unit based at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
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Tit for tat nonsense.

Why didn’t you post this first?

B-52s Mark Historic Firsts with Finland and Romania, Intercepted by Russia

July 22, 2024 | By Unshin Lee Harpley and Chris Gordon
facebook sharing button

Two B-52 Stratofortresses flew through Finnish airspace for the first time ever over the weekend, before landing in Romania to start the first ever operational deployment of the aircraft from that country.
The strategic bombers, from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., flew across Norway before flying over Lapland, Finland’s northernmost region that borders Russia, Sweden, and Norway. Russia, which shares more than 800 miles of border with Finland, took note.

The mission saw the two bombers integrate with numerous NATO fighters. Two Finnish F/A-18 Hornets, two German Eurofighter Typhoons, two Polish F-16s, two Hungarian JAS-39 Gripens, and two Romanian F-16s escorted the bombers on their journey. The operation was also supported by U.S. refueling aircraft, including one KC-46 and two KC-135s from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, a USAF unit based at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
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Didn't see that headline. I was at the La Cantera Resort & Spa from 21-23 July. So you're good with the ole' China and Russia team-up?
 
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You know that one dumb bastard on here, dude with a turkey in his avatar, that keeps asking if you really want a group of unknown entities pulling Kamala Harris's strings in the event we need to really settle WW3 down?




That guy needs to refill his coffee, He will be right back.
 
Didn't see that headline. I was at the La Cantera Resort & Spa from 21-23 July. So you're good with the ole' China and Russia team-up?

We flex against Russia with our bomber and friends and they do the same.
Like I said, tit for tat.
Pretty predictable.

I disagree with the neocons NATO enlargement strategy in no small part because it drives Russia into the arms of China.

I don’t think that’s good, but it is an evident outcome.
 
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Then what do I worry about!?!
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Gee, I dunno, how about growing geopolitical tensions and potential threats to U.S. security for starters. I guess you're not seeing their combined presence as a significant strategic shift?? "This incident marks the first time these nations have operated together in the region, signaling enhanced military cooperation between China and Russia." If this continues, which I suspect it will, it challenges both U.S. and Canadian defense strategies.
 
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Gee, I dunno, how about growing geopolitical tensions and potential threats to U.S. security for starters. I guess you're not seeing their combined presence as a significant strategic shift?? "This incident marks the first time these nations have operated together in the region, signaling enhanced military cooperation between China and Russia." If this continues, which I suspect it will, it challenges both U.S. and Canadian defense strategies.

I am not concerned in the slightest about the Chinese or Russian government choosing to the route of a hot war in North America.
 
But by all means, let's slash defense spending. These are the topics I wish our country could focus on. Instead, we'll spin our heads over who's going into what bathroom.
It’s the wasteful spending in that department that needs to be curbed…same as pretty much every other department.
 
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