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12 Tu-95's + 6 Tu-160's vs 14 F-15's + 4 F-22's!?!


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Stumbled upon this piece of info on the Tu-95 Wikipedia page:

26 January 2009 — Twelve Tu-95 and six Tu-160 bombers flew from Engles Air Base into the Alaskan ADIZ and were intercepted by 14 F-15 Eagles and 4 F-22 Raptors , the fighters escorted the bombers out of the area. One hour later Two Tu-160 Blackjack bombers were seen flying at low altitude and at supersonic speed, 2 F-15 Eagles and 2 F-22 Raptors were still in the area from the previous hour and visually spotted them, The fighters then locked on to the bombers witch forced them to turn around.
Can anyone confirm this? No source for this information was given and I've found nothing sofar...

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Sounds to me that Russia is testing the US air defense. Maybe trying to find some type of weak point but Im pretty sure those bombers would have launch there payload before they got in US airspace. Cruse missles i mean.

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Wow, if Wikipedia doesn't like like often this would be very interesting...

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Without a source and detailed 'when, where', I would completely ignore this. It's basically pretty meaningless.

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Yes, I can't find anything that confirms this spectacular story... may be some eager writer on Wikipedia... :cry:

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Yup ;)

It may well have happened, but it seems to be written in a way that would have you draw a conclusion that Tu-160 somehow squaked by and became a threat which is not the conclusion I'm drawing.

 

Also I'm sure by 'spotted visually' they meant 'ALR-94 picked up their radio transmissions' ;)

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Sounds a bit too Tom Clancy-ish. Haven't checked the Russian sites yet, but since I'm lazy, well, probably it's made up. If not, well, good luck Russia with your Tu-95/160, the reaplacement for the B-2 comes in 6 years ;) Good luck with PAK-FA as well.

 

If they did that, then it's so pathetic, if it's made up, well, nice story, make a lomac mission out of it.

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Sounds to me that Russia is testing the US air defense. Maybe trying to find some type of weak point

 

 

They show incredible intelligence, they never attack the same place twice.

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So you're saying the story came form a movie? ...

 

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What is this movie?

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BTW, no one would know the F-22 were there (unless visualy) because the bombers would never pick up any lock signal from it. Only F-15's.

 

Sounds to me that Russia is testing the US air defense. Maybe trying to find some type of weak point but Im pretty sure those bombers would have launch there payload before they got in US airspace. Cruse missles i mean.

 

Depends on the range of the cruise missiles and depends on how well US projects its defensive wall ayway from their bases. You just dont know. Besides cruise missiles can be shot down. AESA radars have no trouble picking them up.

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Those bombers are probably so stacked up with sensors that they would have no problems picking up radiation from a toster, let alone a F-22 lock ;)

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You're exactly right, though according to what I heard they still wouldn't know what's happening to them ;)

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I read the news on Wiki before I found this thread....

 

According to the log on Wiki, the changes on the site occurred from 118.101.180.251 (RIPE doesn't have any information about this address) and in 4 steps, where each step changed something in the layout.

 

The person was not an registered user on wiki and also it indicates that he didn't have any good knowledge of how the wiki works.

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