NORAD also said the Russian aircraft came within 65 nautical miles south of the Alaskan Aleutian island chain and loitered in the ADIZ for nearly eight hours. It added the Russians remained in international airspace and at no time entered US or Canadian sovereign airspace.
“This year alone, NORAD forces have identified and intercepted Russian military aircraft including bombers, fighters, and maritime patrol aircraft on ten separate occasions when they have flown into the ADIZ,” said NORAD commander Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy.
“Despite COVID-19, we remain fully ready and capable of conducting our no-fail mission of homeland defense,” he said.
CORRECTION: This headline has been updated to reflect where US fighter jets intercepted Russian military aircraft. It was near Alaska.