
British fighter jets intercept Russian military aircraft
A Russian military aircraft has been intercepted by British fighter jets after being intercepted in the European North Sea off Iceland Horchbuoys near the..
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A Russian military aircraft has been intercepted by British fighter jets after it dropped in the European North Sea off Iceland Horchbuoyen near the aircraft carrier “Prince of Wales”. As a result, the Russian aircraft was intercepted by two British F-35 fighter jets and accompanied until it left the area. Horchbuoys are equipped with sonar devices and are used to detect submarines.
Furthermore, These buoys are used to track down submarines. A spokesman for the British Ministry of Defence said the plane was flown at low altitude and unnecessarily close over a ship association belonging to the aircraft carrier "Prince of Wales".
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A Russian military aircraft has been intercepted by British fighter jets after it dropped in the European North Sea off Iceland Horchbuoyen near the aircraft carrier “Prince of Wales”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAs a result, the Russian aircraft was intercepted by two British F-35 fighter jets and accompanied until it left the area.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHorchbuoys are equipped with sonar devices and are used to detect submarines.
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These buoys are used to track down submarines.
according to MDR NachrichtenA spokesman for the British Ministry of Defence said the plane was flown at low altitude and unnecessarily close over a ship association belonging to the aircraft carrier "Prince of Wales".
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