As written in a previous post (Typhoon Block 5 and Cold Warย alert) on Aug. 17, 2007, Russia has begun 20 hours long strategic flights around the globe, like those carried out during the Cold War.
So far, no Russian Tu-95 has been reported in the Mediterranean Sea and no Scramble has taken place from the Italian interceptor’s airbases even if yesterday, FRANCE-PRESSE, reported that Norwegian and British interceptors scrambled on Sept. 6 to intercept 8 Tu-95 Russian bombers detected in international airspace over the Barents Sea.
Sky News said the Russian aircraft did a U-turn when approached by the fighters. According to Putin’s statements, this kind of activities (that on Aug. 17th involved 14 aircraft departing from 7 airbases) is carried out by the Russian Air Forceย in strict coordinationย with Russianย Navy and, consequently, it is not possible to put aside the idea that some bomber or reconnaissance aircraftย will fly along the Italian airspace’s borderย in the near future. As recalled by Col. Agrusti in the Memories of a fighterย pilotย article, those flights frequent until the first ’90s.
As a proof, there are many pictures depicting Italian F-104 flying along side Soviet or Libyan aircraft in the Adriatic, Ionian or Tyrrhenian Sea. I was given by the Italian Air Force some of those pictures during the preparation of my article, photos that were published with my text on both Aeronautica & Difesa and Air Forces Monthly. Here you can find some of them. Quality is obviously poor, since the majority of these pictures were taken with hand-held cameras,ย whose films were first developed then copied many timesย to be released to the press.
Nonetheless,ย since they are the official proof ofย the interceptions and close encounters taking place in the international airspace in the ’80s,ย I haveย uploadedย the same pictures used for my articles thatย I was given by the Italian Air Forceย (that ownsย copyright for them) in the pageย “Zombies”.
Another interesting picture is available also on the webpage of the 12th Gruppo, that will receive the Eurofighter on next Oct. 1st 2007 at Gioia del Colle, at the following address: http://www.glistrali.net/zoom.asp?image=/public/gallery/25.jpg.


