NORAD releases video of ‘unsafe, unprofessional’ Russian fighter aircraft intercept – Washington Examiner

The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked four Russian military aircraft operating in Alaska’s Air Defense Identification Zone last Monday.

An ADIZ is the airspace that surrounds a country’s sovereign airspace, so Alaska’s ADIZ borders the state’s sovereign airspace. The Russian aircraft operated within Alaska’s ADIZ but did not enter the United States or Canada’s sovereign airspace. 

NORAD released a video Monday of a Russian fighter aircraft flying close to a U.S. aircraft from the incident. The video is from the U.S. aircraft that shakes as the Russian aircraft flies dangerously close by.

NORAD said Russia’s activity in Alaska’s ADIZ “occurs regularly and is not seen as a threat,” though the commander of NORAD, Gen. Gregory Guillot, said one of the Russian pilots involved in last Monday’s incident “was unsafe, unprofessional, and endangered all.”

“On Sept 23, 2024, NORAD aircraft flew a safe and disciplined intercept of Russian Military Aircraft in the Alaska ADIZ. The conduct of one Russian Su-35 was unsafe, unprofessional, and endangered all – not what you’d see in a professional air force.” – Gen. Gregory Guillot pic.twitter.com/gXZj3Ndkag

— North American Aerospace Defense Command (@NORADCommand) September 30, 2024

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“On Sept 23, 2024, NORAD aircraft flew a safe and disciplined intercept of Russian Military Aircraft in the Alaska ADIZ. The conduct of one Russian Su-35 was unsafe, unprofessional, and endangered all – not what you’d see in a professional air force,” Guillot said.

NORAD tracked two Russian IL-38 military aircraft operating in Alaska’s ADIZ on Sept. 15 and Sept. 14. They also tracked two Russian TU-142 military aircraft operating there on Sept. 13 and two unspecified Russian aircraft in Alaska’s ADIZ on Sept. 11.

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