Russian Tu-160 nuke jet buzzes Hull, UK.

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Russian Tu-160 nuke jet buzzes Hull, UK.

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Today a Russian Tu-160 Blackjack approaches UK eastcoast very close.........
Something to worry about???

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... 749464.ece

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So, a Russian bomber reached UK airspace. Who cares? It's a flaw in the British air defence, obviously, but what could have possibly happened? It's not like the Russians are suddenly going to bomb the UK is it? I think the British just feel embarrassed more than 'threatened'.

By the way, wouldn't the Tu-160 have flown over other European countries to get to the UK? You'd think the Scandinavians or even we (the Dutch) should have seen it on radar somewhere?
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Post by Een echte spotter »

Nope, they take the long route.... All the way in international airspace, around the Northern Cape of Norway, and down the Northsea.... Maybe a couple of refuellings along the way....
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Well, I wouldn't mind to see one flying over Dutch airspace (just on patrol ofcourse).
Quite a sight...
The ones at Fairford were quite inpressive years ago.

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Post by LV84 »

Can't it be one of the 2 that have been in Venzuala on its route back to Russia?
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LV84 wrote:Can't it be one of the 2 that have been in Venzuala on its route back to Russia?
I thought they returned from Chavez country before this happened, Route was over the Pacific, if I recall right..
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Post by SquAdmin »

perrie wrote:The ones at Fairford were quite inpressive years ago.
At Fairford we've seen Tu-95 Bears en Tu-22 Backfires, unfortunately no Tu-160 Blackjacks (yet).
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Post by Flanker27 »

LV84 wrote:Can't it be one of the 2 that have been in Venzuala on its route back to Russia?
I don't know if you've read the article, but it clearly states it happened late last year So it can be one of the 2, but not on the way back from Venezuela.

-The “attack”, launched late last year from Engel’s Air Base near Saratov on Russia’s Volga delta, was part of Moscow’s now-regular intimidation tactics in its stand-off with the West. -

The rest of which the posters refer to is all in the article (an embarassed RAF, but also a response according to the threat, I suppose a Blackjack is not enough of a threat, I suppose an ICBM launched from the middle east would be treated way different, but that would start off a whole different topic).
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Post by perrie »

Indeed indeed :oops:

Tu-22's they were at fairford. I mixed them up.

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