Russian fighter in 'unsafe' intercept of US plane: Pentagon

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A Russian fighter jet flew within a little more than 3 meters (10 feet) of a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft, in what American officials called an unsafe intercept over the Black Sea, the Pentagon said Sept. 7, although Moscow quickly insisted the encounter was within "international rules."

U.S. Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said the Russian SU-27 Flanker fighter made the unsafe maneuver Sept. 7 near a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon anti-submarine and intelligence aircraft that was conducting routine operations in international airspace.

A U.S. defense official, speaking earlier on condition of anonymity, told AFP the Russian plane flew within 9 meters (30 feet) of the P-8A before closing to just 10 feet.

Russian Defense Ministry Spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said in a statement Sept. 7 that the Poseidon aircraft did not have its transponders turned on, and that it approached Russia's southern border twice.

He said Russian jets were deployed to intercept the incoming aircraft and "Russian pilots acted in strict compliance with international flight rules."

"After the Russian fighters got close to the spy planes for visual confirmation and to determine their wing numbers, the American aircraft changed course sharply and flew away," the statement said, according to AFP.

A senior U.S. defense official told the Associated Press that the Navy Poseidon had its transponder turned on during the entire flight. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

According to the U.S., the Russian jet conducted four intercepts of the Poseidon, and the one that was considered unsafe lasted about 19 minutes.

Davis said that U.S. Navy aircraft and...

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