Russian Defense Minister: Bombers To Conduct Patrols From The Arctic To The Gulf Of Mexico

Wednesday, 12 November 2014


TU-95.(AFP Photo / Japanese Defense Ministry)



Russia To Expand Aviation Patrol Mission To Gulf of Mexico – defense minister -- RT



Russia plans to expand its air patrol missions of long-range aircrafts to cover the Gulf of Mexico, the country’s defense minister, Sergey Shoigu, says. He added that military training will include flights along the Russian border and the Arctic Ocean.



“In the current situation we have to maintain military presence in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, as well as the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico,” Shoigu said on Wednesday.



As part of the military training, long-range aircrafts will also fly along the Russian border and over the Arctic Ocean, the defense minister said.



This kind of expansion relies on the serviceability of aircrafts, Shoigu noted. “I approved a plan to improve the state of long-range aircrafts, including repair and serviceability.”



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More News On Russia's Defense Minister Announcing The Expansion Of Bomber Patrols From The Arctic To The Gulf Of Mexico



Russian planes to patrol in Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico -- BBC

Russia flexing military muscle with expanded bomber patrols -- CBS/AP

Russia’s long-range bombers to conduct regular patrols over Arctic Ocean, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico -- AP

Russia sending bombers near U.S. waters -- Seattle Times/L.A. Times

Russia to increase 'patrols' over Gulf of Mexico with nuclear-capable bombers in latest saber rattling amid tensions over Ukraine, Syria and Iran -- Daily Mail

Russia to fly bombers over Gulf of Mexico -- Deutsche Welle

Russia to Fly Bombers to U.S. Gulf as Ukraine Escalates -- Bloomberg Businessweek

Russia to Expand Military Presence Further From Its Borders -- WSJ

Russia flexes muscle with bomber flights near U.S. -- USA Today



Update: NATO is also being put to the test with increased Russian bomber flights .... Russian bombers test West’s defences in new Cold War, says NATO (The Australian/The Times)

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