U.S. Jets Track Russian Warplanes Near Alaska
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* Russian military Activity in Alaskan ADIZ: Russian military planes (two Tu-95s and two su-35s) were detected in the Alaskan Air Defence Identification zone (ADIZ) on Wednesday. NORAD considers this activity regular and not a threat.
* what is the Alaskan ADIZ? It’s an area of international airspace near U.S. and Canadian airspace, monitored by NORAD. Aircraft entering the ADIZ are required to identify themselves for security reasons.
* NORAD Response: NORAD intercepted the Russian planes with an E-3 aircraft, four F-16s, and four KC-135 tankers.
* Rising Tensions & NATO Debate: NATO countries are discussing how to respond to recent Russian incursions into their airspace.
* trump’s & Rutte’s Statements: Donald Trump suggested shooting down russian planes violating NATO airspace. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supported this idea.
In essence, the article discusses a routine (according to NORAD) Russian military presence near Alaska, set against a backdrop of increasing tension and debate within NATO about how to handle similar airspace violations by Russia elsewhere.
