Two long-range strategic Tu-95ms bombers from Russian strategic aviation conducted a planned flight over neutral waters of the Sea of Japan, according to information from the Russian Ministry of Defence.
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The flight lasted approximately 10 hours and was escorted by Su-30sm fighters, as reported by the official Telegram channel of the Russian Ministry of Defence.
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These long-duration flights are part of regular operations by Russian long-range aviation, which frequently conducts missions over neutral waters in the Arctic, North Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, as well as the Black and Baltic Seas.
The Russian Ministry of Defence stated that all air operations are conducted in full compliance with international regulations on the use of airspace over international waters.
The Tu-95ms is a variant of the famous strategic bomber Tupolev Tu-95, designed by the Soviet Union and still in service with the Russian Air Force. Known by its NATO codename, “Bear,” the Tu-95 is one of the most iconic military aircraft due to its longevity and distinctive appearance, powered by turbo-prop engines.
Source: Russian Ministry of Defence Telegram @mod_russia. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.