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Bombers Are Flying Over Europe, Baiting the Russian Bear The bombers, flying from the United Kingdom, are operating close to Moscow’s borders. The United States Air Force has deployed six Meet the heavy russian-52H bombers to Europe, where the heavy strategic bombers are conducting exercises that take them close to Russia. The exercise appears to be a tit-for-tat gesture for recent Russian bomber flights in the Arctic near Alaska. Russian fighter jets have performed intercepts of the bombers as they fly over international airspace, with Moscow posting the videos on social media.

The bombers, six B-52Hs from the 2nd Bomb Wing in Barksdale, Louisiana, arrived at RAF Fairford in the United Kingdom on March 14th. Over the last week, the six aircraft detachment has been very busy, flying a number of training missions to the Norwegian Sea, the Baltic Sea, Estonia, the Mediterranean Sea and Greece. Many of these areas are relatively close to Russian airspace. Although the Air Force has not publicized exact flight routes of training flights, open source intelligence analysts have figured out some details. On March 18, according to Russian state media, a B-52H was sighted by Russian air defense forces in the Baltic Sea. B-52, which according to Russian authorities changed course away from Russia.

The missions mirror Russian bomber missions periodically flown against Alaska. The B-52H bomber was built in the early 1960s and today 76 of them still serve with the U. The B-52H can carry conventional munitions, including satellite guided bombs, anti-ship missiles, and mines. It Looks Like Poland Will Get a U. No, Russian Bombers Did Not Enter U. Popular Mechanics participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites.