WATCH Russian Tu-142MK anti-submarine planes fly on Arctic & Pacific mission, escorted by Norwegian & US jets

28 Jun, 2020 14:55 / Updated 4 years ago

Two squadrons of Russian long-range anti-submarine and reconnaissance aircraft have been patrolling the vast Arctic and north Pacific, the Defense Ministry says. They were closely monitored by NATO jets during the mission.

Three Tu-142MKs conducted a routine mission above the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea, escorted by Norwegian F-16 jet fighters during the trip.

In the meantime, a squadron of four Tu-142MKs was sent on a mission to Russia’s Far East, flying over the northern Pacific Ocean. During some parts of their journey, the planes were monitored by US Air Force F-22 jets.

The Russian anti-submarine aircraft stayed within neutral airspace at all times, and were supported by MiG-31 interceptors during the operation, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

Russian and NATO warplanes regularly escort one another when flying close to each others borders.

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