
RAF Typhoons tried to intercept a Russian spy aircraft flying close to British airspace.
The Tu-142 aircraft – referred to as the Bear-F – flew in worldwide airspace over the Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic north of Scotland on Sunday.

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At no level did the Russian plane enter British airspace, the RAF mentioned.
Footage confirmed the second RAF Lossiemouth’s Typhoons scrambled to intercept the Russian bear.
The Typhoons intently shadowed the Russian planes and stored an eye fixed on their actions.
Bear plane are utilized in anti-submarine and maritime patrol missions.
The RAF mentioned Norway additionally launched an F-35A fighter as a part of the NATO response to watch the aircraft.
One of many Storm pilots mentioned the scramble confirmed the shut working relationships we now have with our NATO colleagues.
“After our efforts to intercept the Russian aircraft we have been in shut contact with the RAF Battlespace Managers who guided us to the planes and relayed orders to make sure we might verify the place they have been and what they have been doing always ‘ they added.
An RAF spokesman mentioned air-to-air refueling help was supplied by RAF Brize Norton and RAF Excessive Wycombe.
RAF Boulmer additionally assisted with the operation.
It comes weeks after a Russian spy aircraft and two fighter jets have been evacuated by the RAF and German Typhoons to guard the japanese flank of the NATO border close to Estonia.
On April 14, fighter jets of the IX. Squadron of the RAF and the German Luftwaffe’s 71st “Richtofen” Wing to intercept the unidentified plane.
One of many planes was later recognized as a Russian Air Power Il-20 Coot-A intelligence plane flying from mainland Russia to the Kaliningrad enclave.
It was hit by two Russian Su-27 Flanker-B fighter jets escorting the spy aircraft by the north-western space of the Estonian area.
A pilot concerned within the operation mentioned: “We regularly see Russian navy plane flying over the Baltic Sea, so this was a routine interception for us.
“However, the significance of intercepting these plane and our dedication to the collective protection of NATO airspace stays steadfast and resolute.
“This interception proved that we, along with our German allies, are in a position to act shortly and decisively to successfully make sure the safety of the alliance.”
Earlier it was revealed {that a} British spy aircraft had narrowly escaped being shot down by a malfunctioning Russian missile.
Based on the categorised US intelligence report, the Russian jet was flying over the Black Sea when its pilot believed he had clearance to fireplace.
The pilot then locked onto the spy aircraft and launched a missile.


Thankfully, the missile malfunctioned and a doubtlessly catastrophic incident was averted on September 29 final 12 months.
The Division of Protection denied the account of the incident disclosed within the paperwork.