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Russian Fighter Jet Buzzes US Navy Plane In ‘Unsafe’ Intercept, Navy Says

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Anders Hagstrom Justice Reporter
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A Russian SU-27 fighter jet flew directly in front of a U.S. Navy plane over the Black Sea on Monday, causing violent turbulence and vibrations for the American crew, CNN reported.

The Russian craft made two passes near the U.S. EP-3 reconnaissance craft, which the Navy has called “unsafe,” though it did not provide an estimate for how close the two aircrafts came to one another, according to CNN. The Russian air force has repeatedly made similar “unsafe intercepts” of U.S. aircrafts over the Black Sea since 2017. At one point, a Russian fighter came within 20 feet of an American reconnaissance plane, a military spokesman said.

“This interaction was determined to be unsafe due to the SU-27 conducting a high speed pass directly in front of the mission aircraft, which put our pilots and crew at risk,” the U.S. Navy said in a statement. “The intercepting SU-27 made an additional pass, closing with the EP-3 and applying its afterburner while conducting a banking turn away. The crew of the EP-3 reported turbulence following the first interaction, and vibrations from the second.” (RELATED: Updated Video Shows Just How Close Russian Jet Came To Clipping US Plane)

Russian aircraft also reportedly made “unsafe and unprofessional” passes over a U.S. Navy destroyer in February 2017. The fighter jets allegedly made low-altitude, high-speed passes at the USS Porter in international waters in the Black Sea. The offending aircraft included several Sukhoi Su-24 Fencers and an Ilyushin Il-38 surveillance aircraft. The Russian Defense Ministry denied the incident at the time.

Flying at 300 feet at a speed of 500 knots, one of the fighters is reported to have come within 200 yards of the USS Porter in one particularly dangerous incident.

A Russian SU-30 made another dangerous intercept of a U.S. plane in November 2017, the Pentagon reported to CNN. The jet crossed right in front of the U.S. P-8A Poseidon aircraft to the left and right and used its afterburners to drive the Poseidon into the jet wash, that forced it into a “15-degree roll and violent turbulence.”

“The US aircraft was operating in international airspace and did nothing to provoke this Russian behavior,” Pentagon spokeswoman Army Lt. Col. Michelle Baldanza said at the time.

The full intercept lasted for 24 minutes.

In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Marine Corps, The U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), bottom, and USS Boxer (LHD 4), second from top, are underway with the Republic of Korea Navy Dokdo Amphibious Ready Group March 8, 2016 during Exercise Ssang Yong 2016. Ssang Yong 16 is a biennial combined amphibious exercise conducted by forward-deployed U.S. forces with the Republic of Korea Navy and Marine Corps, Australian Army and Royal New Zealand Army Forces. (Photo by Cpl. Darien J. Bjorndal/U.S. Marine Corps via Getty Images)

U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships (Getty)

Russia’s aggression in and over international waters mirrors that of China in the South China Sea. Chinese warships have hounded U.S. craft in the region, engaging in a collision course with the USS Decatur in September and forcing it to change course or “suffer consequences,” according to the South China Morning Post.

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