Biden's military: American B-52 bomber escorted out of Russian airspace

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The Russian Air Force scrambled three fighter jets to escort a U.S. Air Force bomber away from Russian airspace Sunday at an undisclosed location over the Pacific Ocean, Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency reported.

“[A]ir defense radars on duty in the Eastern Military Region on Sunday spotted an air target over the Pacific Ocean that was approaching Russia’s airspace,” Russia’s National Defense Command Center told Russian media on September 26.
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Come on, there was no violation of Russian air space. The US plane skirted the edges and was provided an escort. We do the same when the Russians probe our defenses. It's a game that's been played for decades.
 
Come on, there was no violation of Russian air space. The US plane skirted the edges and was provided an escort. We do the same when the Russians probe our defenses. It's a game that's been played for decades.

Sounds like kind of a pointless game.
 
We had subs sitting at the bottom of their bays almost during the Cold War
Thanks to Trump, we can’t fly over to watch them anymore
Welcome to a new warmer Cold War!
Fucking Putin Puppet! Traitor
 
We had subs sitting at the bottom of their bays almost during the Cold War
Thanks to Trump, we can’t fly over to watch them anymore
Welcome to a new warmer Cold War!
Fucking Putin Puppet! Traitor

We did our last flyovers over 30 years ago because technology.

Your Trump derangement and obsession syndrome induced fantasies notwithstanding of course.
 
The USAF is still using B-52s? I thought those dated from the 1950s.

Most of our military aircraft were designed between the 50's and 70's.

The F-22 was done in the 90's and the F-35 and one cargo plane are the only US military aircraft from this century that are in service.
 
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We're not going to war with Russia in your lifetime or mine -- we don't need to probe their defenses.

And you know this how?

Somewhere off about 100 miles or so was an RC-135, probably of the Rivet Joint variety. The 135 was sucking up every radar and communications emission that the Russians were using to scramble those 'escorts.' All valuable information to be gathered. You see the Russian client states,including the Chinese, use much the same equipment and procedures. Actually the procedures are part of the way the equipment is used. Further the Russians do NOT make the most capable equipment available for export. So in the end it doesn't matter whether we become engaged with the Russians or not. By learning how the very best works we learn how to deal with less than the best because conflict with one of the client states is the more likely scenario.

You need to do more thinking and less typing.
 
And you know this how?

Because we no longer care what they do. Our non-response to their invasion of Ukraine proves that. They have nothing we want, we have nothing they want (they're certainly not going to go to war for Alaska).
 
Because we no longer care what they do. Our non-response to their invasion of Ukraine proves that. They have nothing we want, we have nothing they want (they're certainly not going to go to war for Alaska).

I assume you didn't read the rest of the post. And whether we become engaged in conflict with the Russians at some point in the future is going to be determined on the political winds, both of ours, that neither one of us can foresee.

Regardless, I do agree that for the foreseeable future we probably won't be engaged with the Russians in armed conflict. However, we are continually engaged with their military hardware in the hands of others.
 
I assume you didn't read the rest of the post. And whether we become engaged in conflict with the Russians at some point in the future is going to be determined on the political winds, both of ours, that neither one of us can foresee.

Regardless, I do agree that for the foreseeable future we probably won't be engaged with the Russians in armed conflict. However, we are continually engaged with their military hardware in the hands of others.

We're not going to war with their "client states" either (and Belarus is the only one they have left), and certainly not with China. This is not the Cold War -- we're not going to have any proxy wars. We don't even need the best military hardware.
 
well, the tu-95 is a russian bomber and a quick google of the tail code on the f-22 says it's american. the ak stands for alaska.
 
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