NATO 'scrambles jets', Kremlin claims, as Putin sends two nuclear-capable missile carriers over Norwegian Sea
The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
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NATO 'scrambles jets', Kremlin claims, as Putin sends two nuclear-capable missile carriers over Norwegian Sea
By Will Stewart and Perkin Amalaraj 13:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024 , updated 14:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024
The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
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The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
The five-hour flight also saw 'fighters from foreign countries' accompany the unit, though Moscow did not specify which Wester air forces were deployed. An MoD source told MailOnline that the RAF have not launched any planes in response to the fly-over.
The Norwegian Sea is bordered to the south by Britain - the north of Shetland, to the east by Norway, and to the west by Iceland.
'The flight was carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace,' said Lieutenant-General Sergei Kobylash, commander of Russian long-range aviation.
NATO scrambles jets as Russia sends two nuclear missiles over sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
'Long-range aviation pilots regularly fly over the neutral waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Black and Baltic Seas.'
READ MORE: Elon Musk is hailed in Russia as 'Colonel Muskov' after it's claimed Putin's forces are using his Starlink system to aid Ukrainian invasion
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War in the coming years.
But the UK's overstretched armed forces may be unable to effectively fight in a potential world war, as chronic shortages of troops and equipment are being covered up in a 'veil of secrecy', MPs have warned.
In a damning report released last week, the Defence Select Committee concluded the Army is the UK's 'weakest service' due to 'significant capability deficiencies' – which included drastic shortages of vehicles, tanks and even ammunition.
After facing a wall of silence while compiling their Ready For War report, the MPs urged military top brass and Ministers to be more transparent about the shortcomings so they can be addressed urgently.
The report further highlights war-readiness issues with the Royal Navy's £3.5billion aircraft carriers, too.
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Despite spending about £50billion a year on defence, 'sustained ongoing investment' is needed for the UK to fight a 'high-intensity war', the report concludes.
READ MORE: Russia mocks the West's fury over Trump after he said he'd encourage Putin to attack NATO nations who fail to pay bills - 'Do they seriously think we will bomb defaulters once a quarter?'
Witnesses told the inquiry that the Armed Forces would struggle in a major conflict, claiming the British Army does not have enough new infantry fighting vehicles, Challenger tanks or adequate missile defence capabilities.
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The Royal Navy is suffering from delays to a new frigate programme and an 'over-tasked' aircraft fleet, while the RAF has a shortfall of combat aircraft, delays to new Chinook helicopters and too few pilots.
The heads of the Forces also raised concerns about stockpiles used by Ukraine reducing the amount available to the UK.
The report warned of 'capacity shortfalls', with the MoD admitting to only recruiting five service personnel for every eight who leave.
Earlier this week, Putin told Tucker Carlson that a Russian defeat in the war he unleashed by invading Ukraine is 'impossible' and 'will never happen'.
There is also acute concern in eastern Europe over the prospect of a re-elected Donald Trump downscaling NATO.
Putin told Carlson 'we have no interest in Poland, Latvia or anywhere else- why would we?
'We simply have no interest..... It is absolutely out of the question.'
However, he earlier made similar claims about using force to grab Crimea and other areas of Ukraine.
MailOnline has contacted NATO and the UK's Ministry of Defence for comment.
https://donshafi911.blogspot.com/2024/02/nato-scrambles-jets-kremlin-claims-as.html
The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
READ
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13074167/NATO-scrambles-jets-Kremlin-claims-Putin-sends-two-nuclear-capable-missile-carriers-Norwegian-Sea.html
NATO 'scrambles jets', Kremlin claims, as Putin sends two nuclear-capable missile carriers over Norwegian Sea
By Will Stewart and Perkin Amalaraj 13:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024 , updated 14:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024
The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
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The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
The five-hour flight also saw 'fighters from foreign countries' accompany the unit, though Moscow did not specify which Wester air forces were deployed. An MoD source told MailOnline that the RAF have not launched any planes in response to the fly-over.
The Norwegian Sea is bordered to the south by Britain - the north of Shetland, to the east by Norway, and to the west by Iceland.
'The flight was carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace,' said Lieutenant-General Sergei Kobylash, commander of Russian long-range aviation.
NATO scrambles jets as Russia sends two nuclear missiles over sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
'Long-range aviation pilots regularly fly over the neutral waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Black and Baltic Seas.'
READ MORE: Elon Musk is hailed in Russia as 'Colonel Muskov' after it's claimed Putin's forces are using his Starlink system to aid Ukrainian invasion
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War in the coming years.
But the UK's overstretched armed forces may be unable to effectively fight in a potential world war, as chronic shortages of troops and equipment are being covered up in a 'veil of secrecy', MPs have warned.
In a damning report released last week, the Defence Select Committee concluded the Army is the UK's 'weakest service' due to 'significant capability deficiencies' – which included drastic shortages of vehicles, tanks and even ammunition.
After facing a wall of silence while compiling their Ready For War report, the MPs urged military top brass and Ministers to be more transparent about the shortcomings so they can be addressed urgently.
The report further highlights war-readiness issues with the Royal Navy's £3.5billion aircraft carriers, too.
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Despite spending about £50billion a year on defence, 'sustained ongoing investment' is needed for the UK to fight a 'high-intensity war', the report concludes.
READ MORE: Russia mocks the West's fury over Trump after he said he'd encourage Putin to attack NATO nations who fail to pay bills - 'Do they seriously think we will bomb defaulters once a quarter?'
Witnesses told the inquiry that the Armed Forces would struggle in a major conflict, claiming the British Army does not have enough new infantry fighting vehicles, Challenger tanks or adequate missile defence capabilities.
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The Royal Navy is suffering from delays to a new frigate programme and an 'over-tasked' aircraft fleet, while the RAF has a shortfall of combat aircraft, delays to new Chinook helicopters and too few pilots.
The heads of the Forces also raised concerns about stockpiles used by Ukraine reducing the amount available to the UK.
The report warned of 'capacity shortfalls', with the MoD admitting to only recruiting five service personnel for every eight who leave.
Earlier this week, Putin told Tucker Carlson that a Russian defeat in the war he unleashed by invading Ukraine is 'impossible' and 'will never happen'.
There is also acute concern in eastern Europe over the prospect of a re-elected Donald Trump downscaling NATO.
Putin told Carlson 'we have no interest in Poland, Latvia or anywhere else- why would we?
'We simply have no interest..... It is absolutely out of the question.'
However, he earlier made similar claims about using force to grab Crimea and other areas of Ukraine.
MailOnline has contacted NATO and the UK's Ministry of Defence for comment.
https://donshafi911.blogspot.com/2024/02/nato-scrambles-jets-kremlin-claims-as.html
NATO 'scrambles jets', Kremlin claims, as Putin sends two nuclear-capable missile carriers over Norwegian Sea
➡️The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
➡️NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
➡️Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
READ
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13074167/NATO-scrambles-jets-Kremlin-claims-Putin-sends-two-nuclear-capable-missile-carriers-Norwegian-Sea.html
NATO 'scrambles jets', Kremlin claims, as Putin sends two nuclear-capable missile carriers over Norwegian Sea
By Will Stewart and Perkin Amalaraj 13:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024 , updated 14:58 GMT 12 Feb 2024
The Kremlin launched two missile carriers to fly over the Norwegian Sea
NATO scrambled jets in response, Russia has claimed
Tensions between Russia and the bloc have been steadily rising
NATO has scrambled warplanes to confront a pair of nuclear-capable missile carriers that were seen patrolling the Norwegian Sea today, Russia has claimed.
Advertisement
Advertisement
The Kremlin once again taunted the bloc by launching two TU-95MS planes to patrol the Norwegian Sea, which were escorted by a group of Su35S aircraft.
The five-hour flight also saw 'fighters from foreign countries' accompany the unit, though Moscow did not specify which Wester air forces were deployed. An MoD source told MailOnline that the RAF have not launched any planes in response to the fly-over.
The Norwegian Sea is bordered to the south by Britain - the north of Shetland, to the east by Norway, and to the west by Iceland.
'The flight was carried out in strict accordance with international rules for the use of airspace,' said Lieutenant-General Sergei Kobylash, commander of Russian long-range aviation.
NATO scrambles jets as Russia sends two nuclear missiles over sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
Russian Tu-95MS nuclear-capable strategic missile carriers flew over the Norwegian Sea
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War
'Long-range aviation pilots regularly fly over the neutral waters of the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Black and Baltic Seas.'
READ MORE: Elon Musk is hailed in Russia as 'Colonel Muskov' after it's claimed Putin's forces are using his Starlink system to aid Ukrainian invasion
The flights come amid warnings from Western politicians and military commanders about the threat of Russia triggering a Third World War in the coming years.
But the UK's overstretched armed forces may be unable to effectively fight in a potential world war, as chronic shortages of troops and equipment are being covered up in a 'veil of secrecy', MPs have warned.
In a damning report released last week, the Defence Select Committee concluded the Army is the UK's 'weakest service' due to 'significant capability deficiencies' – which included drastic shortages of vehicles, tanks and even ammunition.
After facing a wall of silence while compiling their Ready For War report, the MPs urged military top brass and Ministers to be more transparent about the shortcomings so they can be addressed urgently.
The report further highlights war-readiness issues with the Royal Navy's £3.5billion aircraft carriers, too.
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian servicemen light a fire with gun powder to get warm near the city of Bakhmut
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Ukrainian serviceman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army stands at a fortified position, at an undisclosed location next to the Vuhledar frontline
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire broke out on a destroyed building after Russian shelling
Despite spending about £50billion a year on defence, 'sustained ongoing investment' is needed for the UK to fight a 'high-intensity war', the report concludes.
READ MORE: Russia mocks the West's fury over Trump after he said he'd encourage Putin to attack NATO nations who fail to pay bills - 'Do they seriously think we will bomb defaulters once a quarter?'
Witnesses told the inquiry that the Armed Forces would struggle in a major conflict, claiming the British Army does not have enough new infantry fighting vehicles, Challenger tanks or adequate missile defence capabilities.
Advertisement
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The Royal Navy is suffering from delays to a new frigate programme and an 'over-tasked' aircraft fleet, while the RAF has a shortfall of combat aircraft, delays to new Chinook helicopters and too few pilots.
The heads of the Forces also raised concerns about stockpiles used by Ukraine reducing the amount available to the UK.
The report warned of 'capacity shortfalls', with the MoD admitting to only recruiting five service personnel for every eight who leave.
Earlier this week, Putin told Tucker Carlson that a Russian defeat in the war he unleashed by invading Ukraine is 'impossible' and 'will never happen'.
There is also acute concern in eastern Europe over the prospect of a re-elected Donald Trump downscaling NATO.
Putin told Carlson 'we have no interest in Poland, Latvia or anywhere else- why would we?
'We simply have no interest..... It is absolutely out of the question.'
However, he earlier made similar claims about using force to grab Crimea and other areas of Ukraine.
MailOnline has contacted NATO and the UK's Ministry of Defence for comment.
https://donshafi911.blogspot.com/2024/02/nato-scrambles-jets-kremlin-claims-as.html