Holy Crap, Look How Close This Russian Fighter Flew To A U.S. Navy Ship
A pair of Russian planes engaged in “very low, simulated attack profiles” toward the USS Donald Cook, a defense official said.
This is the USS Donald Cook, a U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer that makes its home in Spain, patrolling the waters as part of the U.S. military's European Command (EUCOM).
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This, on the other hand, is a Russian Su-24 attack aircraft.
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And this is what it looks like when a Russian Su-24 flies INSANELY CLOSE to the USS Donald Cook as the ship was conducting deck-landing drills in the Baltic Sea.
The incident happened on Tuesday, according to a statement released on Wednesday from EUCOM, as part of two days of "multiple, aggressive flight maneuvers." The destroyer was roughly 70 nautical miles from the Russian port city of Kaliningrad, but in international waters.
"After a pair of Russian helicopters circled the Cook apparently taking photographs, two Russian jets approached," Stars and Stripes reported on Wednesday, and what an unnamed defense official referred to as a series of “very low, simulated attack profiles."
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