US Navy releases Videos and Pictures of Russian Su-35s making unsafe intercept of P-8A over Eastern Mediterranean - Aviation Wings US Navy releases Videos and Pictures of Russian Su-35s making unsafe intercept of P-8A over Eastern Mediterranean - Aviation Wings

US Navy releases Videos and Pictures of Russian Su-35s making unsafe intercept of P-8A over Eastern Mediterranean

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The two Su-35 fighters flew close underneath the wings of the P-8A Poseidon.

On May 26, 2020, two Russian Su-35 fighters intercepted a US Navy P-8A Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft flying over the Eastern Mediterranean. The two fighters flew close underneath the wings of Poseidon. For this reason, the intercept was deemed unsafe by the Americans:

‘For the third time in two months, Russian pilots flew in an unsafe and unprofessional manner while intercepting a U.S. Navy P-8A Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft in the U.S. 6th Fleet,’ the US Navy said in a news release.

‘On May 26, 2020, a U.S. Navy P-8A aircraft was flying in the Eastern Mediterranean over international waters and was intercepted by two Russian Su-35 aircraft over a period of 65 minutes. The intercept was determined to be unsafe and unprofessional due to the Russian pilots taking close stations on each wing of the P-8A simultaneously, restricting the P-8A’s ability to safely maneuver.

‘The unnecessary actions of the Russian Su-35 pilots were inconsistent with good airmanship and international flight rules and jeopardized the safety of flight of both aircraft.

‘While the Russian aircraft was operating in international airspace, this interaction was irresponsible. We expect them to operate within international standards set to ensure safety and prevent incidents, including the 1972 Agreement for the Prevention of Incidents On and Over the High Seas (INCSEA). Actions like these increase the potential for midair collisions.

‘This incident follows two unsafe interactions in April, over the same waters. In all cases, the U.S. aircraft were operating in international airspace, consistent with international law, with due regard for the safety of flight, and did not provoke this Russian activity.’

As we have previously explained in one of the previous two “interactions” a Russian Su-35 fighter jet reportedly conducted a high-speed inverted maneuver in front of a P-8A Poseidon, coming as close as 25 feet from the nose of the US aircraft.

In that case, US Navy officials said that the actions of the Su-35 fighter jet were ‘irresponsible.’

Photo and video credit: US Navy

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