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    RAF Tornados have intercepted eight Russian Bear Tupolev-95 bombers which can carry nuclear and Cruise missiles, as they approached UK airspace.

    Ministry of Defence officials said four F3 fighters were scrambled from RAF Leeming in Yorkshire and RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.

    The Russian planes diverted before entering British territory.

    They headed back to their base in north Russia without incident and are still thought to be in the air, with Nato tracking their progress.

    Sky’s Defence correspondent Geoff Meade said: “Diplomatic relations between Moscow and London haven’t been great for some time and I think this is maybe a bit of sabre-rattling on behalf of the Russians.

    “This is the biggest formation of Russian aircraft to be challenged in this way since the Cold War and marks a stepping up of Moscow’s challenge to British defences.”

    Norway twice scrambled F-16 fighters to monitor the Russian planes as they neared – but did not breach – its airspace.

    As well as carrying missiles, the long-range Bear planes are used for surveillance.

    Last month, two of the RAF’s new Typhoon Eurofighter jets were used to intercept and turn back a single Bear over the north Atlantic.

    And in July, two Russian aircraft were warned off by RAF jets as they headed towards UK airspace.

    In May, two Tornado F3s were scrambled from RAF Leuchars in Scotland to intercept a Tu-95 observing the Royal Navy exercise Neptune Warrior.

    http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1283041,00.html
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    Scary times. Russia dont do something like this unless they have plans to take it further, whether they do or not remains to be seen.

    Was the murder of Litvinenko accidentle, or the trigger to kick things off?

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    wasnt this like 2 weeks ago i remember reading about it then.

    apparently the plane the russian pilot was flying was very outdated

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    @token_male wrote:

    wasnt this like 2 weeks ago i remember reading about it then.

    apparently the plane the russian pilot was flying was very outdated

    It happend again today

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    #286403

    They are just showing off cos they have had nothing remotely resembling an army in a long time, so they wanna play with their toys.

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    #286405

    @token_male wrote:

    http://www.worldwar2exraf.co.uk/Online%20Museum/Large%20photo%20pages/airraidshelterspc26.htm

    just incase people!!!

    ive just did my patio already…!! lol mite save that just incase lol

    #286406

    @sharongooner wrote:

    They are just showing off cos they have had nothing remotely resembling an army in a long time, so they wanna play with their toys.

    Apparently thats not true, their forces have always been there, they just didn’t need to use them.

    But you see, the Americans and their coalition friends are teasing the Ruskies friends in Iran, China are becoming more friendly with the western world where once they were/still are big friends with the ruskies.

    Russia is putting it about to say, hey world, were still here, dont you dare forget about us, were still a force and a big player in the world.

    Our marxist government are playing a very dangerous game buying gas from them, we dont wana become dependent on them when they still wont play ball with Litvinenko who became a british citizen just before he was famously murdered.

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    @emmalush wrote:

    ” …….. Litvinenko who became a british citizen just before he was famously murdered.

    I suspect that you might have meant ”infamously murdered” Emma ????

    #286408

    Now that the Cold War has been over for more than a decade the Russians are no longer a potential ememy. What’s the problem with a few Russian bombers straying into Nato airspace for Britain, a nation that has airbases leased to the US air force? OK, the US is part of Nato but we don’t need US air bases in UK any more – except perhaps one as a staging post for US forces engaged in overseas operations APPROVED by the UK government.

    Maybe this event is of mutual benefit to Nato and Russia (nearly typed USSR – oops!) mainly as military alertness practice.

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