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In July, a joint Russian and Chinese bomber flight neared the Aleutian islands, projecting a message showing off their ... putting the planes in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).
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The Russian planes did not enter American ... said it intercepted four Russian and Chinese bombers in international airspace near the coast of Alaska. NORAD says it uses a "network of satellites ...
SEOUL, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Eleven Chinese and Russian military aircraft entered South Korea's air defence identification zone on Friday over a period of four hours, prompting South Korea to launch ...
The Japanese MoD later released a map marking the Russian flight routes, while the Russian Defense Ministry added that its planes ... over the ECS (East China Sea), one of which was a Chinese ...
A map showing the impact of an attack on New ... escalates between the U.S. and its NATO allies and Russia over the war in Ukraine. Russian president Vladimir Putin recently signed an updated ...
Russian warplanes were detected flying off the coast of Alaska and tracked by the U.S ... adding that the planes were "not seen as a threat." U.S. officials did not identify the type of Russian ...
A map showing the flight paths of Russian ... The JSO also said in November, joint bomber flights between Russian and Chinese bombers over the Sea of Japan, East China Sea and Pacific Ocean ...
The Russian activity "is not seen as a threat," NORAD said in a press release. The U.S. detected and tracked Russian military aircraft that entered the Air Defense Identification Zone off of ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON — Two Russian Tu-95 Bears and two Chinese H-6 Badgers ... in formation over the northern Pacific careening toward the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone ...
In July, U.S. and Canadian fighter jets intercepted two Russian bombers and two Chinese bombers about 200 miles off the coast of Alaska, then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said at a July 25 press ...
Only one Chinese and one Russian aircraft, both patrol planes, entered Japanese airspace ... we are keeping a close eye and showing more interest in these trends,” Japanese Defense Minister ...