North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported on Thursday that Russian military aircraft were detected in Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday and Wednesday. Nord said such activities “occur regularly and are not considered a threat.”
The Addies is a zone that extends outwardly from the country's sovereignty space, forming a buffer zone between sovereignty and international airspace. Airplanes entering Adiz are identified and tracked to prevent them from working in threatening or provocative ways.
Nord I said Russian aircraft tracked on Tuesday and Wednesday did not attempt to enter American or Canadian airspace.
Tensions along the northern frontiers Incident In January, a huge number of Russian fighters were discovered in the Arctic, and we and Canadian fighters urged scrambling accordingly.
Before that, Russian SU-35 fighter jets made an a Dangerous operation It is close to the NORAD F-16 during regular September intercept. Norad denounced the actions of the Russian pilot as “not an expert.”
July, Nord Intercepted Two Russians and two Chinese bombers flying through the Alaska Addies. This was the first known example of Russian and Chinese planes entering together, and the first time a Chinese bomber had flew near Alaska.





