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Russian Jets Buzzed U.S. Destroyer in Black Sea
2017-02-15
Four Russian military aircraft conducted low passes against a U.S. destroyer in the Black Sea last week, the first such military provocation since the new Trump administration took office.

The incident took place Feb. 10 and involved the USS Porter, a guided missile destroyer, fending off low flights by what the commander of the ship regarded as potentially dangerous flybys.

"There were several incidents involving multiple Russian aircraft," said Navy Capt. Danny Hernandez, spokesman for the European Command. "They were assessed by the commanding officer as unsafe and unprofessional."

The first buzzing involved two Russian Su-24 jet fighters followed by a single Su-24 and, in a third incident, an IL-38 transport aircraft.

The passes were described by Hernandez, the Eucom spokesman, as ranging from unusually low altitude to low altitude and high speed. The Russian aircraft operated without their electronic identifying transponders activated. The Russian aircraft also failed to respond to several radio requests from the Porter to halt the overflights.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Yep, turn the radars on at 2 miles, and shoot at one. Tell Putin that is the order. This will stop.
Posted by: rammer   2017-02-15 22:41  

#3  Wouldn't it be so great to join forces with those guys against Islamism

Instead of buzzing us we together could be bombing islamic state and buzzing the saudis
Posted by: anon1   2017-02-15 18:26  

#2  Used to be getting buzzed was a good thing.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-02-15 12:58  

#1  In the good old days, US Navy ships used to turn on their missile fire control radars as a warning if the Russkies got too aggressive.

Apparently that's considered an act of war these days. Too bad, really. It should raise the pucker factor in the pilots just a bit.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2017-02-15 11:28  

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