NORAD scrambles jets to intercept Russian bombers near Alaska
NORAD sent U.S. fighter jets to intercept Russian military aircraft near Alaska's air defense zone, which is considered routine and not a threat.
The U.S. Scrambled Fighters to Escort Russians out of Alaska
NORAD deployed multiple fighter jets to escort Russian military aircraft out of Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) following regular incursions into international airspace.
Russian Military Aircraft Intercepted Near Alaska
Several Russian military aircraft were intercepted near Alaska, involving multiple U.S. and Canadian military jets as part of a NORAD operation.
Russian Military Aircraft Spotted off Alaska
NORAD has reported the sighting of Russian military aircraft operating in Alaska's air defense identification zone, though they posed no threat as the planes remained in international airspace.
Discovered Russian military aircraft off the coast of Alaska
Norad reported the detection of several Russian military aircraft operating near Alaska's coastline, prompting a response to intercept and escort them from the area.
Russian military planes detected in Alaska
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported detecting and monitoring Russian military aircraft near Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone.
Russian Military Aircraft Flew Near the United States
Russian military aircraft were detected flying near the United States and Canada, monitored by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
Russian military aircraft discovered off the coast of Alaska
NORAD detected and tracked several Russian military aircraft operating in the air defense zone off Alaska.
17 organizations lose Norad support
Seventeen organizations in Norway have lost financial support from Norad, while several others receive funding for the first time, including the UN Association which will obtain 18 million kroner annually for the next four years.