The US Navy released a ton more video of the Russian fighter jet that intercepted its spy plane from 5 feet away — and it shows just got close the Russian got by Daniel Brown on Jan 31, 2018, 3:23 PM Advertisement
US Naval Forces Europe-Africa released more footage on Wednesday of a Russian fighter jet coming within five feet of a US Navy plane on Monday. A Russian Su-27 intercepting a US Navy EP-3 Aries signals reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea flew within five feet of the American plane, according to the Navy. The intercept lasted two hours and 40 minutes. "These videos show the Russian Su-27 intercepting the EP-3 from a very close position, at the same altitude, and with an estimated wingtip-to-wingtip horizontal separation as little as five feet at times," US Navy Capt. Bill Ellis, commander of Task Force 67, said in the Navy statement. "For the Russian fighter aircraft to fly this close to the US Navy aircraft, especially for extended periods of time, is unsafe." "The smallest lapse of focus or error in airmanship by the intercepting aircrew can have disastrous consequences, Ellis said. "There is no margin for error and insufficient time or space for our aircrews to take corrective action." The US Navy released the first video on Tuesday, and five more on Wednesday. The Russian Defense Ministry denied the US Navy's allegations on Monday, saying that it "took place in accordance with international rules of airspace use." The incident on Monday was the latest of several alleged unsafe intercepts and maneuvers between US and Russian fighter jets. Check out the short new videos below: SEE ALSO: Insane video shows a Russian military jet flying within 5 feet of a US Navy plane The camera zooms in on the Su-27's armaments in this video. Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/6uWXXVfJ9UE Width: 800px Height: 450px
The Su-27 hovers behind the US plane's propeller in the following video. Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/YS6AHEpMmws Width: 800px Height: 450px
You can see the Su-27 poke its nose cone out from behind the US plane's propellers in this video. Youtube Embed: http://www.youtube.com/embed/1OACGT-GYGo Width: 800px Height: 450px
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