Canadian, U.S. fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft off Alaskan coast
OTTAWA — Military authorities say U.S. and Canadian fighter jets scrambled Monday to intercept two Russian reconnaissance planes travelling near the North American coast.
The North American Aerospace Defence Command says the two Russian Tu-142 Bear aircraft remained in international airspace north of Alaska for about four hours before departing.
NORAD says the Russians approached within 50 nautical miles, or 92 kilometres, of the Alaskan coast and entered a warning zone, but did not enter U.S. or Canadian airspace.
NORAD says Canadian CF-18s and American F-22 fighter jets “escorted” them for the duration with support from an air-to-air refueller.