NORAD Intercepts Russian Aircraft Near Alaskan Coast
NORAD confirmed that Russian aircraft were intercepted near the Alaskan coast, with the incident occurring within international airspace.
(NORAD) confirmed that Russian military aircraft were intercepted near the Alaskan coast.
According to NORAD, the aircraft entered the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) but remained in international airspace. The command stated that the activity was monitored and tracked, and that the aircraft did not enter United States or Canadian sovereign airspace.
Such intercepts are not uncommon, as Russian aircraft periodically operate near North American airspace. NORAD routinely identifies and tracks foreign military aircraft operating in the region to ensure continental security.
Officials emphasized that the recent incident did not pose a threat and was handled in accordance with standard air defense procedures.
The event highlights ongoing strategic military activity in the Arctic and North Pacific regions, where airspace monitoring remains a priority for North American defense authorities.

