Monday, June 22, 2009

DTN News: Russian Strategic Bombers Complete Arctic Patrol Mission

DTN News: Russian Strategic Bombers Complete Arctic Patrol Mission
*Sources: DTN News / Int'l Media
(NSI News Source Info) MOSCOW - June 22, 2009: Two Russian Tu-95 Bear strategic bombers have carried out a routine patrol flight over the Arctic, an Air Force spokesman said on Wednesday. A Russian TU-95 bomber, or Bear, lands at a military airbase in Engels, some 900 km (559 miles) south of Moscow recently. The Russian defence ministry invited journalists on a tour of the base that is home to a part of the country's bomber fleet.
Lt. Col. Vladimir Drik said the bombers had spent over 12 hours in flight and were shadowed by two British Tornado and two Norwegian F-16 fighters. Russia resumed strategic bomber patrol flights over the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans in August 2007, following an order from then-president Vladimir Putin. All flights by Russian aircraft are performed in strict compliance with international law on the use of airspace over neutral waters, without violating the borders of other states, Drik said.

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