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Interesting choice of flight path. I have never seen something like this before.

I admit I don't follow such things, but why is it unusual? I would expect it to be pretty normal to have a patrol flight along the Russian border?Interesting choice of flight path. I have never seen something like this before.
I don't think we do anything like Chrome Dome anymore.I admit I don't follow such things, but why is it unusual? I would expect it to be pretty normal to have a patrol flight along the Russian border?
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I have never heard of a US Airforce plane flying this deep into the Gulf of Finland before, let a lone a strategic bomber and heading straight towards St Petersburg. It flew very close to the Russian Island of Hogland and can't have been many km's away from the Russian border when it turned south.I admit I don't follow such things, but why is it unusual? I would expect it to be pretty normal to have a patrol flight along the Russian border?
This made me curious and I googled a bit... it looks like this route is sometimes used, but not regularly. Here a report from 2021 about two B-1B on essentially the same route: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davida...in-provocative-show-of-force/?sh=1a5842ad20acI have never heard of a US Airforce plane flying this deep into the Gulf of Finland before, let a lone a strategic bomber and heading straight towards St Petersburg. It flew very close to the Russian Island of Hogland and can't have been many km's away from the Russian border when it turned south.
This made me curious and I googled a bit... it looks like this route is sometimes used, but not regularly. Here a report from 2021 about two B-1B on essentially the same route: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davida...in-provocative-show-of-force/?sh=1a5842ad20ac
I also remember an incident a few weeks ago where Russia started jets to intercept a German reconnaissance plane over the Baltic Sea, near Kaliningrad as well as reports about Sweden and Germany starting fighters as well to intercept Russian planes.
So patrol flights (and reactions to it) over the Baltic Sea definitely are common, but the involvement of US strategic bombers indeed seems to be rare.
Yes flights over the Baltic sea are common as is flights in the air space of the Baltic countries. But flights with US aircrafts in the Gulf of Finland like yesterday is something I can't remember seeing before.This made me curious and I googled a bit... it looks like this route is sometimes used, but not regularly. Here a report from 2021 about two B-1B on essentially the same route: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davida...in-provocative-show-of-force/?sh=1a5842ad20ac
I also remember an incident a few weeks ago where Russia started jets to intercept a German reconnaissance plane over the Baltic Sea, near Kaliningrad as well as reports about Sweden and Germany starting fighters as well to intercept Russian planes.
So patrol flights (and reactions to it) over the Baltic Sea definitely are common, but the involvement of US strategic bombers indeed seems to be rare.
Yes flights over the Baltic sea are common as is flights in the air space of the Baltic countries. But flights with US aircrafts in the Gulf of Finland like yesterday is something I can't remember seeing before.
This shows just how close they where from entering Russian air space.
The biggest danger from these is the noise pollution.Gotta say it was about time that the US sends the message across for the number of times I've read about an isolated Tu-95 flying close to Western airspaces.
To be honest I feel like it's more important to send the message that nothing gets unnoticed than to do bomber patrol flights. But luckily NATO does both and at least the German Luftwaffe reports quite regularly when it's meeting Russian planes that are flying without transponders or flight plan in the area. Some examples from recent weeks:Gotta say it was about time that the US sends the message across for the number of times I've read about an isolated Tu-95 flying close to Western airspaces.
Bit of surreal footage, two Russians lost in the fog.
Some murmurs about ukrainians in Nova Kakhovka, could be gun jumping from these clips, was a battle few days ago there though:
Thats exactly what I thought. Watching two men be killedthat is horrendous to watch.
Thats exactly what I thought. Watching two men be killed
Feck knows what the implications of this are.
Feck knows what the implications of this are.
Not really, but they are very confident at their saying and we saw how successful there were with Kherson's surprise attack, seeing how most of the latest tanks and other artillery isn't even fully got to Ukraine, if they have most of the stuff ready and set - there will be some sort of attack coming.Is it expected that Ukraine will soon have to give up Bakhmut? Are they capable of launching any sort of counter offensive as long as they have to commit significant numbers of troops there?
I don't disagree with the argument that if they leave it it will just be the same in the next town. I just wonder how, or if at all, Ukraine will manage to unbog the situation.
Is it expected that Ukraine will soon have to give up Bakhmut? Are they capable of launching any sort of counter offensive as long as they have to commit significant numbers of troops there?
I don't disagree with the argument that if they leave it it will just be the same in the next town. I just wonder how, or if at all, Ukraine will manage to unbog the situation.
Insane numbers...
Seems the Russians may have shot down an American drone over the Black Sea?
Update:
Sounds more like an accident, although an investigation is ongoing.