A U.S. Navy official said two Russian TU-142 "Bear" aircraft flew
within a nautical mile of the Reagan, prompting it to launch four F-18
fighter jets to escort the planes away from the ship.
A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier scrambled four F-18 jets on Tuesday after two Russian anti-submarine aircraft flew within a nautical mile of the warship, a Navy official said on Thursday.
News media reports said the incident occurred in international waters east of the Korean peninsula.
A
U.S. Navy official said two Russian TU-142 "Bear" aircraft flew within a
nautical mile of the Reagan, prompting it to launch four F-18 fighter
jets to escort the planes away from the ship.
The TU-145 Bear is a long-range anti-submarine warfare plane and a variant of the Tu-95 Bear strategic bomber.
The
Navy official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the pilots from
both sides behaved professionally and the Tu-145s moved away from the
U.S. carrier.
Media accounts quoted Navy officials as saying the incident was not unprecedented.
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