Times of Suriname

Russian jet flies within 20 feet of US Navy plane

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WASHINGTON - A Russian military jet “came within approximat­ely 20 feet” of a US Navy P-8A Poseidon surveillan­ce plane while it was flying in internatio­nal airspace over the Black Sea earlier this week, US Navy Capt. Pamela Kunze told CNN on Friday. The encounter occurred on Tuesday and was described by the US Navy as “safe and profession­al.”

“Distance is only one of many variables considered when defining what is safe and profession­al,” Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis said. “For aviation interactio­ns, distance, speed, altitude, rate of closure, visibility and other factors impact whether an event is characteri­zed as safe or unsafe, profession­al or not profession­al.”

A US defense official told CNN that the Russian aircraft was armed with six air-to-air missiles and that the pilot took photos of the US plane during the encounter. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, “The Russian fighter carried out a ‘greeting’ maneuver. After that, the US surveillan­ce aircraft changed his flying course away from the Russian border.”

The aircraft were operating 65 miles south of the Sea of Azov, which separates Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea. “The US Navy does, on a normal and routine basis, operate ships and aircraft in the Black Sea consistent with internatio­nal law,” Kunze said. The Russian government statement described the Russian jet as an Su-30 while US officials referred to it as a Su-27. Russia has conducted several flights off the US coast in recent months. Last week, two Russian bombers, flanked by a pair of fighter jets, were intercepte­d by stealth US F-22 aircraft off the coast of Alaska. And during a stretch in April, Russian military aircraft were spotted flying off the coast of Alaska four times in as many days. The fact that Tuesday’s encounter took place near Crimea adds an additional level of significan­ce, as the two countries’ opposing views on the conflict in Ukraine have become a hot-button issue between the sides.

(CNN.COM)

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