NORAD Studies New Russian Navy Plane Detected Off Alaska Coast

Norman Ray

World Courant

Two Russian army plane have been “detected and tracked” within the Alaska Air Protection Identification Zone on Friday, the second detection this week, the U.S. army mentioned.

“The Russian plane remained in worldwide airspace and didn’t enter U.S. or Canadian sovereign airspace,” the North American Aerospace Protection Command, or NORAD, mentioned in a information launch. “This Russian exercise within the Alaska ADIZ is routine and isn’t thought-about a menace.”

The 2 Russian TU-142 plane, typically used for maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare, detected Friday adopted two others additionally detected Wednesday, NORAD mentioned.

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U.S. and Canadian fighter jets intercepted 4 Russian and Chinese language bombers flying in worldwide airspace close to Alaska in July, officers mentioned on the time.

ADIZ worldwide airspace extends 150 miles from the U.S. shoreline. U.S. territorial airspace and waters start 12 miles from the shoreline.

NORAD has not disclosed what kind of Russian plane was concerned in Wednesday’s detection.

NORAD Studies New Russian Navy Plane Detected Off Alaska Coast

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