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posted by martyb on Monday November 02 2015, @02:51AM   Printer-friendly
from the what-are-you-looking-at? dept.

CNN reports that the US Navy launched four armed F/A-18 fighter jets to intercept two Russian Tu-142 Bear aircraft that were flying near the 100,000-ton aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan while it was participating in a bilateral training exercise with South Korea in the Pacific Ocean. "It is standard operating procedure for U.S. planes to escort aircraft flying in the vicinity of U.S. Navy ships," says Navy Cmdr. William J. Marks. "This type of interaction is not unprecedented. Overall I would characterize the interaction as safe." The Nimitz-class nuclear-powered USS Reagan is essentially a floating airport, complete with an air traffic control center that tracks and communicates with nearby aircraft. When the carrier engages in flight operations, it institutes a carrier control zone, which extends up to 2,500 feet and within a five-mile radius, according to the Navy's flight training instruction carrier procedures.

The lack of communication by the Russian aircraft conflicted with general aviation practice. Even commercial airports of any significant size generally expect two-way radio contact when aircraft fly as close as the Russians did, according to international aviation guidelines. Encounters such as these were common during the Cold War. They subsided with its end but picked up again under current Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Over the last few years and particularly this year and last year, with the start of the Ukraine crisis, Russia has picked up the number of sorties," says Nick de Larrinaga. adding that Putin wants to show Russia is "still a global military power and a force to be reckoned with."


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  • (Score: 1) by YeaWhatevs on Monday November 02 2015, @03:12AM

    by YeaWhatevs (5623) on Monday November 02 2015, @03:12AM (#257348)

    ... Recently. Does this mean it's time for more U.S.A. vs Russia movies to come out? Firefox with Clint Eastwood was great back in the day, how about a remake? Fly the plane by thought might seem a little dated, maybe if they add a brain implant and some thought controlled drones and missles it could be cool again?

  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Monday November 02 2015, @04:10PM

    by VLM (445) on Monday November 02 2015, @04:10PM (#257550)

    Fly the plane by thought might seem a little dated

    My guess is a product placement movie, "fly by facebook status notification" or something like that. Or drone it by using google hangouts for the video feed.

    The plot was weird, learn about Russians by stealing a physical plane? Just get a copy of the blueprints the Chinese have already stolen, geeze.