Russian bombers fly in Europe's far north - (ussr bolsheviks666 terror to EURO & NATO) -
by Pierre-Henry Deshayes 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
BODOE AIRBASE, Norway (AFP) - In scenes reminiscent of the Cold War, Russian bombers have returned to the skies in Europe's far north after years of absence, putting NATO's jet fighters on alert once again.
At the Bodoe airbase, above the Arctic circle, two F-16s are always on call, ready to take off in less than 15 minutes for stand-offs with surprise visitors from Norway's eastern neighbour.
"We have noticed a clear rise in Russian aerial activity over the past year," said base air commander general Per Egil Rygg.
"This has given us a lot more to do," he added.
In 2006, Norwegian F-16s carried out 13 emergency take-offs to "identify", as the military jargon goes, 14 Russian planes.
A year later, the number of emergency take-offs leapt to 47, with a whopping 88 Russian planes "identified".
The increase appears to be largely due to a decision by then-president Vladimir Putin to relaunch strategic bomber flights "on a permanent basis".