AIRCRAFT INTERCEPTED BY TWO RUSSIAN Tu Bear H Bombers
 Canadian aircraft intercepted 
 two Russian Tu-95 Bear H bombers over the Beaufort Sea north of the 
Alaskan and Canadian coast on Thursday 8 of Augus according to North American 
Aerospace Defense Command.
 U.S. Defense Department  and Canadian military aircraft intercepted two Russian Tu-95 Bear 
bombers that entered the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification
 Zones on August 8, 2019, according to North American Aerospace Defense 
Command.
The bombers had entered the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones, which extends Two Hundred(200) miles of the coast. but they did not enter into U.S.and Canadian sovereign airspace. It's believed to be the fifth Russian this year intercepted by U.S
The two U.S. F-22 fighters and two Canadian CF-18 fighters were supported by an American E-3 Sentry, KC-135 refueling aircraft and C-130 tank
The bombers had entered the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones, which extends Two Hundred(200) miles of the coast. but they did not enter into U.S.and Canadian sovereign airspace. It's believed to be the fifth Russian this year intercepted by U.S
The two U.S. F-22 fighters and two Canadian CF-18 fighters were supported by an American E-3 Sentry, KC-135 refueling aircraft and C-130 tank


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