A Russian Su-27 fighter jet flies over the sea off the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, Feb. 7, 2013.
Photo: REUTERS/Joint Staff Office of the Defense Ministry of Japan
A Russian Su-27 jet intercepted a U.S. Air Force RC-135
aircraft which was flying a reconnaissance mission in international
airspace above the Baltic Sea, the Defense Department said Friday,
according to CNN. The Pentagon said the interception was made in an
"unsafe and unprofessional manner."
"The SU-27 intercepted the U.S. aircraft flying a routine
route at high rate of speed from the side then proceeded to perform an
aggressive maneuver that posed a threat to the safety of the U.S.
aircrew in the RC-135," Lt. Col. Michelle L. Baldanza, a U.S. Army
spokesperson, said in a statement to CNN.
The Russian jet came as close as about 100 feet of the American
aircraft while performing a "barrel-roll," the latest in a series of
similar incidents between the U.S. and Russian armed forces.
"This unsafe and unprofessional air intercept has the
potential to cause serious harm and injury to all aircrews involved,"
Pentagon spokesman Commander Bill Urban said in the statement. "More
importantly, the unsafe and unprofessional actions of a single pilot
have the potential to unnecessarily escalate tensions between
countries."
Earlier this month, a Russian Su-24 military jet came within 30 feet of U.S. naval destroyer, the USS Donald Cook, in international waters in the Baltic Sea, raising deep concerns over the Russian flight maneuvers.
"There have been repeated incidents over the last year where Russian
military aircraft have come close enough to other air and sea traffic to
raise serious safety concerns, and we are very concerned with any such
behavior," Urban reportedly said.
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