Long-range anti-submarine aircraft Tu-142 of the Russian Navy were spotted off the coast of Alaska. This alarmed the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).

Ту-142
Ту-142

To intercept two Russian reconnaissance aircraft, 12 aircraft were scrambled into the sky — two F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II fighters of the US Air Force, which were accompanied by four KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft. The E-3 Sentry "flying radar", CF-18 Hornet and CC-150 Polaris tanker — both Canadian — were also involved.

According to Defense News, the Tu-142 was flying near the identification zones of the Alaskan air defense system. The Russian aircraft remained in international airspace, which was confirmed by NORAD.

The Tu-142 was developed on the basis of the Tu-95 strategic bomber and is called a "submarine hunter". This long-range anti-submarine aircraft is widely used for naval reconnaissance, including visual observations and electronic intelligence methods.

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