[MilCom] Russian nuclear bombers intercepted near Guam

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Sun Feb 17 15:09:57 EST 2013


Russian nuclear bombers intercepted near Guam

By Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube, NBC News

Two Russian bombers, capable of carrying nuclear cruise missiles, circled
the U.S. island of Guam in the Western Pacific this week, U.S. military
officials told NBC News. U.S. Air Force F-15 jets scrambled from Andersen
Air Force Base on Guam to intercept the bombers.

According to one military official, the Russian Bear bombers remained in
international airspace, the encounter between the U.S. and Russian aircraft
"stayed professional" and there was no incident. The official said it's
impossible to determine whether the Russian bombers carried any nuclear
weapons.

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U.S. long-range radars and satellites tracked the two bombers as they took
off from northeastern Russia and headed south on a long-range flight that
required "multiple refueling." Japan also scrambled fighter jets as the
bombers passed near but did not enter Japanese airspace.

U.S. military officials say "it's highly unusual but not unprecedented" that
Russian bombers would fly training missions in the vicinity of Guam.
According to one official, "It wasn't provocative but it certainly got our
attention." U.S. long-range B-52 bombers, also capable of carrying nuclear
weapons, are based at Guam.

Since Vladimir Putin reclaimed the Russian presidency, U.S. officials said
the number of such flights in the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands and
Alaska have increased, but encounters with U.S. aircraft have remained
"generally very professional."

The two Russian Bear bombers flew near Guam at about the same time President
Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union message. Military officials
refused to speculate about the timing.

Rick SENC FM14ab



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