Dette var mandag for en uke siden. Tirsdag gjennomførte en USAF RC-135 samme flyging. Jeg er sikker på at besetningen tenkte på den RC-47 som ble skutt ned i det samme området i 1960...... Problemet med totalitære stater er at de kan endre definisjonen av luftrom over natten, altså at sivilt luftrom i henhold til ICAO, plutselig blir militær administrert ADIZ eller noe liknende. Russland opererer ofte i internasjonalt- og nasjonalt luftrom uten å benytte IFF eller ADS, eksempelvis innenfor Bodø Oceanic. De har også opprettet fareområder innenfor Bodø Oceanic uten at Norge løfter en finger.
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UK denies Moscow claims RAF jet entered Russian
airspace
A
RC-135W Rivet Joint was conducting a "routine operation" over
international waters, the UK said
The
UK has denied an RAF jet entered Russian airspace in the Arctic Circle, after
the Kremlin accused Britain of a "deliberate provocation".
The
flight by a RC-135 Rivet Joint was part of "routine operation" on
Monday, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.
A
Russian fighter made an "unsafe close pass" of the surveillance
aircraft over international waters, it added.
Moscow
said it had "been tasked with preventing the violation of Russian
Federation airspace".
The
MoD denied claims the Royal Air Force (RAF) plane had violated the Russian
border in the Arctic Circle, adding that "at no time" did the
aircraft enter Russia's airspace.
It
said the RC-135, based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, was communicating
with Russian civilian air traffic control and its crew operated in a "safe
and professional manner" during the flight, which took it over the
Norwegian and Barents seas in the Arctic Circle.
The
RAF jet later returned safely to its base in the UK after the flight.
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On Monday, Russia said the UK had submitted a flight plan application "to fly along a route including over Russian Federation territory" near Cape Svyatoy Nos.
The
Kremlin said it considers "this action to be a deliberate
provocation" and its air force has "been tasked with preventing the
violation of Russian Federation airspace".
"All
the possible consequences of this deliberate provocation will be borne solely
by the United Kingdom", a Russian government spokesperson added.
Russia
itself has been accused of violating or approaching the airspace of other
nations with military aircraft in the past.
In
2015 a Russian Su-24 jet was shot down by Turkish F-16
fighters near the Syrian border after being accused of
entering Turkey's airspace.
In
February, RAF aircraft were scrambled to intercept four
Russian military planes - two bombers and two maritime patrol aircraft - flying
to the north of Scotland, although on this occasion no airspace violation
occurred.
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