Can't see this anywhere else, apologies if it's already been shared, nor can I find an original thread to update.
A Russian pilot tried to shoot down an RAF surveillance plane after believing he had permission to fire, the BBC has learned.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66798508
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Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
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Re: Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
That certainly was potentially a very serious incident and could have had major consequences. I think the US interpretation is more credible.
Re: Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
Previous was here viewtopic.php?p=1457607#p1457607
Re: Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
One news channel reported that several NATO nations fly over the Black Sea, but Britain is the only one to used crewed aircraft. That's because the RC gathers far more info compared to the drones used by others.
Re: Update on 2022 RC-135 Incident
Its interesting that the USAF aren't flying their RCs over the Black Sea if thats the case.
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