A Russian aircrew filmed themselves flying by a US aircraft carrier — with US fighter jets tagging along

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A Russian aircrew filmed themselves flying by a US aircraft carrier — with US fighter jets tagging along
 
 
A Russian aircrew filmed themselves flying by a US aircraft carrier — with US fighter jets tagging along
 
It's rare to see a Russian patrol plane in such close proximity to a US aircraft carrier and US aircraft.
 
 
 
 
 
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China's navy has put 2 new nuclear-powered ballistic-missile subs into service
 
 
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US pilots' close encounters with Russian aircraft aren't likely to end any time soon, experts say
 
 
US pilots' close encounters with Russian aircraft aren't likely to end any time soon, experts say
 
Experts say the intercepts show that Russia is willing to capitalize on the publicity the aerial maneuvers bring
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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