Norway Scrambles F-35 Fighters After Two Tu-95MS Bombers Fly in the High North

Su-33 Carrier-Based Fighters Escorted Tu-95MS Strategic Bombers

The Norwegian Air Force Command scrambled two fifth-generation F-35 fighters to intercept two Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers, escorted by two Su-33 carrier-based fighters, in the High North, according to the Eurasian Times.

Ту-95МС
Ту-95МС

The Norwegian fighters took off from Evenes Air Station. The incident occurred on February 4, but it only became known later.

NATO Air Force Command stated that the F-35 pilots identified the Russian aircraft. They monitored the movement of the Tu-95MS and Su-33 at a safe distance.

Judging by the flight path, the Tu-95MS bombers, escorted by Su-33 fighters, likely took off from the Olenya airbase. Russian military aircraft regularly fly near NATO airspace.
Eurasian Times

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