Current Location: Home » News » World Military » Text

UK and Russia Discuss Aircraft 'Incursions'

Zoom  Zoome in   Views:58
Core Tip:British military officials have held talks with their counterparts in Moscow over "incursions" of Russian aircraft around the UK, the defence secretary has said.

British military officials have held talks with their counterparts in Moscow over "incursions" of Russian aircraft around the UK, the defence secretary has said.

Michael Fallon said the talks aimed to find ways of heading off any "miscalculation or accident".

Russia has not crossed into UK airspace but has flown close to the boundary.

Last month Typhoon jets were scrambled from RAF Lossiemouth to intercept two Russian planes over the Atlantic.

The Russian Tu-160 Blackjack bombers were escorted by the RAF until they were clear of the "British area of interest".

A similar incident took place over the North Sea in October, while Russian "Bear" strategic bombers were intercepted on several occasions by the RAF earlier in the year and in 2014.

Speaking at the Atlantic Council think tank in the US, Mr Fallon /confirm/ied: "There have been discussions with Russia about setting up some means of avoiding any miscalculation with its long-range aviation.

"We have seen a number of incursions into the British flight information region over recent months...

"These aircraft have not been responding to communications from air traffic control, or indeed signals from the planes we send up to intercept them."
 

If you believe that this information is a violation of your legitimate rights and interests, please send the relevant qualification certificate and your rights to info@worldinout.com, Worldinout staff will reply as soon as possible! The purpose of this network is to convey more information, does not mean that the network is in favor of its views and its authenticity. Such as reproduced this site information, please specify the source.

 
[ NewsSearch ]  [ Add to Favorites ]  [ Tell a friend ]  [ Print ]  [ Send report ]  [ Close the window ]

 

 
Recommended Graphic
Recommend News
Click Ranking
 
HomeSite | About us | Contact Us | Agreement | Copyright | Sitemap | Spread | Guestbook | RSS Feed