Saturday, September 18, 2010

Pentagon: 2 Russian aircraft buzzed U.S. warship

Something does seem a little fishy about two Russian aircrafts buzzing dangerously close next a U.S. warship. CNN's Barbara Starr gives us the details over what occured over the days of September 10th and 11th along the arctic coast of Russia. According to her article Pentagon: 2 Russian aircraft buzzed U.S. warship, the first incident occured in the waters of Barents Sea in which a miliary official claimed to have seen a Russina ll-38 aircraft fly as close as 50 yards next to the ship at about 100ft above sea Level. Concerns may not have been at thier highest point even after the aircraft made a few rounds passing the ship, however, the Russian helix helicopter mimicking the same fishy business the following day definitely rose some eyebrows. What's thier deal and do the they have a purpose? Gary Roughead, the U.S. chief of naval operations wasted no time in finding out. A short vistit to the Russian Vladimir Vysotskiyat the Pentagon concluded with a few words and reassurance that it was not hostile.
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