Russian fighter jet intercepted and escorted U.S. Navy EP-3E aircraft

A U.S. Navy EP-3E Aries mul­ti-intel­li­gence recon­nais­sance air­craft fly­ing in inter­na­tion­al air­space over the Black Sea was inter­cept­ed by a Russ­ian Sukhoi Su-27 fight­er jet.

Accord­ing to the Russia’s Nation­al Defense Con­trol Cen­ter, radar sta­tions spot­ted a tar­get in the air over the neu­tral waters of the Black Sea, approach­ing the state bor­der of Rus­sia. “The crew of the Russ­ian fight­er approached the air­borne object at a safe dis­tance to and iden­ti­fied it as the U.S. Navy’s EP-3E Aries recon­nais­sance air­craft,” the cen­ter reported.

The cen­ter not­ed, “after the US Navy plane turned from the state bor­der of the Russ­ian Fed­er­a­tion, the Russ­ian fight­er safe­ly returned to its home airfield.”

The flight of the Russ­ian fight­er was car­ried out in strict accor­dance with inter­na­tion­al rules. There was no vio­la­tion of the state border.

The EP-3E Aries II is a land-based Mul­ti-Intel­li­gence recon­nais­sance air­craft based on the P‑3 Ori­on airframe.

The EP‑3 air­craft in the Navy’s inven­to­ry pro­vide fleet and the­ater com­man­ders world­wide with near real-time tac­ti­cal SIGINT and full motion video intel­li­gence. With sen­si­tive receivers and high-gain dish anten­nas, the EP-3E exploits a wide range of elec­tron­ic emis­sions from deep with­in tar­get­ed ter­ri­to­ry. The crew fus­es the col­lect­ed intel­li­gence along with off-board data and dis­sem­i­nates the col­lab­o­rat­ed infor­ma­tion for direct threat warn­ing, indi­ca­tions and warn­ings, infor­ma­tion dom­i­nance, bat­tle space sit­u­a­tion­al aware­ness, sup­pres­sion of ene­my air defens­es, destruc­tion of ene­my air-defense, anti-air war­fare and anti-sub­ma­rine war­fare applications.

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