What a close encounter: Russian Su-27 and British Typhoon.
On Jun. 17, Royal Air Force Typhoons were scrambled to intercept multiple Russian aircraft as part of NATOโs Baltics Air Policing mission.
According to the information released by the RAF, the Typhoon aircraft, from 3 (Fighter) Squadron, were launched !after four separate groups of aircraft were detected by NATO air defences in international airspace near to the Baltic States.โ
The โzombiesโ (how unidentified aircraft are dubbed in fighter pilots jargon), turned out to be a Tupolev Tu-22M โBackfireโ bomber, four Sukhoi Su-27 โFlankerโ fighters, one Beriev A50 โMainstayโ early warning aircraft and an Antonov An-26 โCurlโ transport aircraft โwho appeared to be carrying out a variety of routine training,โ even though the Flankers appear to be armed to the teeth, with 4x R-27 medium range and 2x R-73 short range air-to-air missiles
As usual, the Russian aircraft were shadowed and escorted on their way.
Image credit: SAC Dan Herrick / RAF /Crown Copyright
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