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Thursday, 12 June 2025

Incident in international waters: Chinese plane flew near Japanese patrol plane

A tense event took place in international waters: a Chinese plane took off from the moving aircraft carrier Shandong and soon after flew just 45 meters from a patrol aircraft of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF). The incident occurred over the weekend and caused serious concern in Tokyo.

On Thursday, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi publicly called on Beijing to take measures to prevent such incidents from happening again in the future. Hayashi stressed that a close overflight of aircraft in international waters could lead to an accidental collision, which would be a serious violation of security in the region.

Monday, 7 April 2025

F-35A and Su-35 interaction off the coast of Alaska

An F-35A of the US Air Force and a Tu-95MS bomber and two Su-35 fighters of the Russian Air Force are in the air

On April 4, 2025, footage was released showing the close interaction of an F-35A fighter jet of the US Air Force and a Su-35 of the Russian Air Force off the coast of Alaska. During the incident, the F-35A was approaching the Russian aircraft and successfully positioned itself ahead and to its right. 

Details of the incident

Russian Su-35 fighters escorted Tu-95MS strategic bombers near the coast of the American state. Such patrols are a common practice for the Russian Air Force. However, this was the first known case of a USAF F-35A colliding with a Su-35 in such proximity. 

The significance of the incident

This event highlights the increasing tension in the airspace off the coast of Alaska. The Su-35 has been involved in close encounters with American warplanes in the past, but the encounter with the F-35A is a new milestone. The F-35A is one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world, equipped with advanced stealth and electronic warfare systems. The Su-35, in turn, is one of the best Russian fighters, with high maneuverability and powerful weapons. 

Impact on international relations

Such incidents could exacerbate tensions between the United States and Russia and require a careful approach from both sides to avoid unintended escalation. At the same time, they also emphasize the importance of dialogue and measures to prevent incidents in the air. 

Monday, 24 March 2025

The French patrol plane Atlantique 2 was “attacked” by Russian air defense in the Baltic Sea

 According to the Joint Staff of the French Armed Forces on March 19, the French maritime aviation patrol aircraft Atlantique 2 was "attacked" by the Russian air defense system during a planned mission to monitor the Baltic Sea.

The incident occurred as the French aircraft was patrolling international airspace as part of NATO's efforts to protect critical maritime infrastructure in the region. French officials said a Russian naval unit, likely a warship, used fire control radar to illuminate the aircraft, a tactic typically associated with missile guidance.

The French patrol plane Atlantique 2

Thursday, 6 March 2025

A South Korean KF-16 fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area: seven injured, four in serious condition

 Seven people in South Korea were injured, four of them seriously, after a fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area during a live—fire military exercise.

The incident with the KF-16 Air Force aircraft occurred around 10:04 a.m. local time (01:04 GMT) in the city of Pyongchong, near the border with North Korea.It is believed that only one bomb exploded. 

The bomb disposal team is working to safely dispose of the remaining seven unexploded bombs, authorities in Pyongyang told the BBC. They said that residents living nearby had been evacuated.

Sunday, 16 February 2025

A US P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft violated Algerian airspace while chasing a Russian submarine

Russian nuclear submarine Krasnodar (Project 677, B-265)

According to information published by the Moroccan Defense Arabic source, a US Navy P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft recently violated Algerian airspace. According to the source, the incident occurred as part of an attempt by the US military to track the movements of the Russian nuclear submarine Krasnodar (Project 677, B-265), which entered the Mediterranean Sea two days ago.

The American anti-submarine aircraft P-8 Poseidon, known for its high efficiency in searching and tracking underwater objects, was spotted over the territory of Algeria. According to preliminary data, the violation of airspace occurred in the area of the western coast of the country, where the routes of the Russian submarine were probably located or passed.

The source claims that the main purpose of the United States was to track the Russian submarine Krasnodar, which is heading across the Mediterranean Sea. The submarine entered the region accompanied by the Evgeny Churov logistics vessel. This route has become the subject of special attention from NATO and the United States, as it may be associated with a potential operation in Russia's area of interest.

The P-8 Poseidon is a modern anti—submarine and reconnaissance aircraft based on the Boeing 737 civilian airliner. It is equipped with advanced equipment for detecting underwater targets, including sonars, radar stations and electronic reconnaissance systems. The P-8's long-range patrol capability makes it an important tool for monitoring enemy submarine activity.

Krasnodar (B-265) is one of the newest submarines of Project 677 (Lada class). She is one of the slow-moving diesel-electric submarines capable of performing tasks in both coastal and oceanic areas. Armed with Kalibr cruise missiles, it is a serious combat unit capable of striking ground targets at a considerable distance.

So far, the Algerian authorities have not commented on the information about the violation of their airspace. However, such incidents can cause diplomatic tension between the countries, especially if the Algerian side considers the US actions provocative.

At the same time, the situation demonstrates the growing geopolitical competition in the Mediterranean, where Russia is strengthening its presence, and the United States and NATO countries are seeking to control the situation in the region. Krasnodar's presence in this context indicates Moscow's desire to demonstrate its capabilities in the field of the submarine fleet.

The incident with the violation of Algerian airspace by a US reconnaissance aircraft highlights the complexity of modern relations between major global players. In the context of the growing military confrontation in the Mediterranean, every movement of the parties is becoming the object of close attention and analysis. Further interaction between the participants in this conflict of interest will show how this situation develops.

Friday, 14 February 2025

Collision of the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman with a merchant ship in the Mediterranean Sea: An incident without consequences

 American nuclear aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman

On Thursday, the Pentagon announced the collision of the American nuclear aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman with the merchant freighter Besiktas-M in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Despite the severity of such incidents, the US Navy assured that the aircraft carrier was not in danger, and there were no casualties among the crew. This case drew attention to both the safety of navigation and the operational readiness of the largest warships.

The accident occurred in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea when the USS Harry S. Truman was carrying out routine operations in the region. The Besiktas-M cargo ship, owned by a Turkish company, was en route between the ports of the region. According to preliminary data, the collision was minor, and the damage to both vessels was limited to Cosmetic damage. 

U.S. Navy officials stressed that the aircraft carrier's autonomous security systems remained operational, and its nuclear reactor was not at risk. The command quickly conducted an initial assessment of the ship's condition, after which the USS Harry S. Truman continued to perform tasks.

One of the main priorities in such situations is to ensure the safety of personnel. In this case, there were no reports of injuries or threats to the health of the crew members. This was made possible by the high level of training of the team and the effective response to sudden situations.

The technical condition of the USS Harry S. Truman also does not cause concern. The aircraft carrier is equipped with a variety of systems that allow it to withstand various external influences, including possible collisions with other vessels. Despite the fact that the incident required additional verification, experts believe that the ship will be able to perform its tasks without significant delays.

Although the details of the causes of the collision are still being clarified, such incidents usually occur due to errors in navigation, human factors or difficult weather conditions. In this case, both vessels were in an actively used waterway, where the traffic of ships is particularly dense. The Mediterranean Sea is a strategically important area through which many trade routes pass, which increases the likelihood of such incidents.

The US Navy command has already launched an investigation to determine the exact causes of the incident. The results of this analysis will help prevent similar situations from happening again in the future. In addition, they can contribute to the revision of protocols for the interaction of military and civilian vessels in areas of high density of maritime traffic.

Such incidents always attract the attention of the international community, especially if large warships are involved. However, in this case, the absence of serious consequences made it possible to avoid widespread diplomatic tensions. Nevertheless, this case has become an occasion for discussing the safety of navigation in general.

The Turkish side, which owns the Besiktas-M cargo ship, has not yet made official statements. It is assumed that joint consultations will be held between the United States and Turkey to coordinate further actions.

The USS Harry S. Truman is one of ten nuclear—powered aircraft carriers of the Nimitz class, which is a key element of the US forces in ensuring global security. Its presence in the Mediterranean Sea demonstrates the United States' willingness to defend its interests in a region where a number of potential hotbeds of tension persist.

Despite the incident, the aircraft carrier continues to fulfill its main mission, maintaining stability and security in the region. This confirms the high reliability and stability of the ship even in unforeseen situations.

Friday, 7 February 2025

Black Hawk Helicopter Crash Raises Questions About Safety Protocols and Surveillance Technology

A recent collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane near Washington, D.C., has sparked intense scrutiny over aviation safety protocols, surveillance technology usage, and adherence to altitude restrictions. Key details surrounding the incident have emerged following investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and statements from Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz.

According to the NTSB's preliminary findings, the Black Hawk helicopter was flying significantly higher than permitted in the area at the time of the crash. Regulations stipulate that the maximum allowable altitude for helicopters in this airspace is 200 feet above ground level. However, radar data indicated that the Black Hawk was operating between 251 and 349 feet—well beyond the legal limit.

The passenger plane involved in the collision, an American Airlines flight approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport, was cleared to descend to an altitude of 325 feet when the accident occurred. This overlap in altitudes highlights a critical failure in maintaining safe separation distances between aircraft within controlled airspace.

Adding complexity to the situation is the revelation that the Black Hawk helicopter had its Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system turned off during the flight. ADS-B is an advanced surveillance technology designed to enhance situational awareness by transmitting precise location data to air traffic controllers and other nearby aircraft. Its use is widely regarded as essential for ensuring safe navigation, particularly in congested airspace like that surrounding Washington, D.C.

Senator Ted Cruz criticized the decision to disable the ADS-B system, stating there was "no compelling national security reason" justifying such action. He emphasized the importance of leveraging modern technologies to prevent accidents and protect public safety. Critics argue that disabling the system may have contributed to reduced visibility of the helicopter's position, increasing the likelihood of a catastrophic collision.

The NTSB confirmed through analysis of air traffic control data that the Black Hawk exceeded altitude limits, placing it directly in the path of the descending passenger jet. Radar readings, which are rounded to the nearest 100 feet, initially suggested the helicopter was at approximately 300 feet. Further investigation refined this estimate, pinpointing the actual altitude range as between 251 and 349 feet.

This breach raises serious questions about whether proper procedures were followed by the helicopter crew or if systemic issues exist within military aviation operations near civilian airports. It also underscores concerns about coordination between military flights and commercial air traffic control systems.

In light of these revelations, calls are growing for stricter enforcement of altitude regulations and mandatory activation of ADS-B systems for all aircraft operating in sensitive airspace. Lawmakers and aviation experts stress the need for comprehensive reviews of existing policies to ensure they adequately address potential risks posed by mixed-use airspace.

Senator Cruz urged federal authorities to conduct a thorough examination of the circumstances leading up to the crash, including why the ADS-B system was deactivated. He warned that similar incidents could occur unless immediate steps are taken to strengthen oversight mechanisms and accountability measures.

The tragic collision serves as a stark reminder of the complexities inherent in managing shared airspace and the vital role played by cutting-edge surveillance technologies like ADS-B in enhancing aviation safety. As investigations continue, stakeholders must work collaboratively to identify deficiencies in current practices and implement reforms aimed at preventing future tragedies. Only through rigorous adherence to safety standards and transparent communication can confidence in our nation’s aviation system be restored.

Thursday, 30 January 2025

The Plane Crashed Into the Water While Landing Near Reagan Airport in the USA

Yesterday, a tragic plane crash occurred near Reagan Airport in Washington, USA. The plane, flying from Wichita, fell into the water of the Potomac River during landing. According to eyewitnesses, before the crash, the plane collided with a helicopter, which led to a disaster.

According to eyewitnesses, a PSA airline flight from Wichita collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter before falling into the Potomac River. As a result of the collision, an explosion occurred, and the plane crashed into the water near the airport. There were 64 people on board the aircraft: 60 passengers and 4 crew members. There were three people in the helicopter.

An active rescue operation is currently underway. Rescue helicopters are circling the crash site, trying to find survivors. The water temperature in the Potomac River is just above freezing, which greatly complicates rescue efforts. According to NBC News reports, at least four people were rescued and hospitalized.

Local authorities have confirmed that there are dead and injured people as a result of the plane crash. Reagan Airport temporarily suspended its operations due to the incident. The exact number of dead and injured has not yet been specified, but rescue services continue to work at the crash site.

The incident has caused serious concern and alarm among both local residents and aviation experts. An investigation into the causes of the disaster has already begun, and authorities promise to provide additional information as it becomes available. It is important to note that Reagan Airport is one of the busiest in the United States, and any accident in the area can have serious consequences.

The plane crash on landing near Reagan Airport in Washington was a tragic reminder of the importance of safety in aviation. The rescue operation continues, and everyone hopes for the successful completion of the search operations. The authorities and aviation experts will thoroughly investigate the causes of the incident to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Sunday, 19 January 2025

Ski Lift Accident in Spanish Resort Injures 10, Including Two Women in Intensive Care

An accident on a ski lift at a ski resort in Spain injured 10 people, including two women in intensive care. The Astun resort in the Spanish Pyrenees, where the incident occurred, was closed as rescuers arrived at the scene.

Apparently, due to the breakdown of the pulley, the cable was loosened, and some chairs fell to the ground, throwing the skiers into the snow. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he was "shocked" by the news of the incident.





Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Deadly New Year's Incident in New Orleans: Car Rams into Crowd, Killing 10 and Injuring Over 30


In New Orleans, an unknown man in a car rammed into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street. It is reported that 10 local residents were killed and more than 30 injured — they were celebrating the New Year at the time of the collision. 

It has not been possible to establish the identity of the driver and his motives at the moment. After the attack, he opened fire and wounded two policemen. Later, the FBI found several explosive devices at the scene of the tragedy.

UPD: New Orleans police officers discovered and eliminated the attacker, who rammed into a crowd of people and then opened fire.

A camera was found on the pickup truck used by the attacker to commit the attack, apparently filming what was happening.

An improvised explosive device was found in the SUV itself. 

According to law enforcement officials, a flag of a certain terrorist organization was found on the criminal's car. Judging by the footage from the scene of the incident, the attacker was most likely a supporter of the Islamic State.

The police department reported that two officers received gunshot wounds.

Details of the terrorist attack in New Orleans, USA:


Terrorist:

- Shamsud-Din Jabbar

- Born in the USA.

- In the past, he was arrested for theft and an invalid driver's license.

- Worked in the Human Resources and Information Technology Department in the U.S. Army, served in the U.S. Army Expeditionary Force in Afghanistan

- He swore allegiance to ISIS.

- Explosives were collected.

- The intention to kill as many Americans as possible.

UPD: The number of victims has reached up to 15 people killed.

The FBI suspects that the destroyed terrorist had an accomplice.

Sunday, 29 December 2024

Plane crashes in December: a global overview of the outgoing year

A shot of a passenger plane crash in South Korea

December 2024 was marked by several tragic aviation accidents around the world. Below is an overview of recent plane crashes in Kazakhstan and South Korea, incidents in Norway and Canada, as well as assumptions related to these events.

 Plane crash in Kazakhstan

On December 25, 2024, an Azerbaijan Airlines plane carrying 69 passengers crashed near the city of Aktau in southwestern Kazakhstan. Dozens of passengers were killed in the incident, according to preliminary data, 38 people died and 29 survived. The survivors were able to get out of the rubble on their own, which underscores the ambiguous outcome of the tragic event.

An Embraer 190 plane en route from Baku, Azerbaijan, to Grozny, Russia, crashed in a plane crash. Preliminary investigations and expert analysis suggest that the plane may have been shot down by a Russian surface-to-air missile, although these allegations are still under investigation. This incident has caused concern among the international community and speculation about the involvement of Russian air defense systems.

Plane crash in South Korea

On December 29, 2024, a Jeju Air plane skidded off the runway at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in a catastrophic accident that killed at least 127 passengers. The Boeing 737-800, carrying 175 passengers and six crew members, crashed into a concrete fence while trying to land. Rescuers were able to extract two crew members from the wreckage, who were conscious during the rescue operation.

The incident raised questions about airport security and emergency response protocols. The investigation is ongoing to determine the exact cause of the crash and identify any factors that could have led to the tragic outcome.

The incident in NORWAY 

A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 skidded off the runway in Norway due to a hydraulic failure.

On Saturday evening, December 28, a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-800 (registration number PH-BXM) was operating flight KL1204 from Oslo, Norway, to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, when a hydraulic failure occurred shortly after takeoff.

The crew decided to head to Oslo Thorp Sandefjord Airport. However, during landing, the plane rolled out to the right, off the runway into the soft grass, right in front of the taxiway.

No injuries were reported, and passengers were evacuated from the plane using mobile ladders. Emergency rescue teams went to the scene. Passengers and crew are being assisted, and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

The incident in CANADA

An Air Canada plane landed with a broken landing gear at Halifax Airport. The passengers received only minor injuries.

The plane crashes in Kazakhstan and South Korea have attracted the attention of the world community and caused condolences. The leaders of different countries expressed their sympathy and offered support to the affected countries. Investigations into both incidents are being conducted by local authorities with the assistance of international aviation experts.

In Kazakhstan, the focus is on determining the role of external factors, such as a suspected missile strike, in the downing of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane. In South Korea, the investigation is focused on understanding the sequence of events that led the Jeju Air plane to fly off the runway.

The plane crashes in Kazakhstan, South Korea, and incidents in Norway and Canada serve as clear reminders of the risks associated with air travel. As investigations continue, the aviation industry and the global community are waiting for answers that can help prevent similar tragedies in the future. 

Friday, 27 December 2024

F-16 Fighter Jet Incident in Ukraine: What We Know So Far

 F-16

Recent reports have highlighted a significant incident involving an F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the available information:

 Background on F-16s in Ukraine

Ukraine has recently begun receiving F-16 fighter jets from its Western allies, marking a significant upgrade to its air force capabilities. These jets are crucial for countering Russian air power, which has been a dominant force since the invasion began in 2022. The F-16s are known for their speed and versatility, capable of carrying a variety of weapons and flying at supersonic speeds.

 The Incident

- Crash Report: One of the F-16 fighter jets, provided by Western allies, crashed while repelling a Russian air strike. This incident resulted in the death of the pilot, identified as Oleksiy Mes.

- Timeline: The crash occurred on August 30, 2024, just weeks after Ukraine started receiving the F-16s. The jet was part of a mission to defend against a major Russian missile and drone attack.

- Investigation: The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has opened an investigation into the crash. Preliminary reports suggest that the crash was not due to Russian fire but could be attributed to pilot error or mechanical failure.

 Russian Claims

Russia has claimed responsibility for shooting down the F-16, although this has not been confirmed by independent sources. The Russian military reportedly offered a reward of 15 million for the downed F-16, indicating the high stakes involved in this conflict.

 Impact and Reactions

- Ukrainian Response: The loss of the F-16 is a setback for Ukraine, which has been relying on these advanced fighter jets to bolster its defenses against Russian aggression. Ukrainian officials have emphasized the need for more such aircraft to effectively counter Russia’s superior air power.

- International Support: Several NATO countries, including Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, have committed to providing Ukraine with more F-16s. This support is crucial as Ukraine aims to modernize its air force and enhance its defensive capabilities.

Future Outlook

Despite the setback, Ukraine continues to receive support from its allies. The delivery of more F-16s and the training of Ukrainian pilots are ongoing efforts to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges and the critical need for advanced military equipment in the conflict.

In conclusion, the crash of the F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine underscores the intense and complex nature of the conflict. As investigations continue, the international community watches closely, with many nations pledging continued support to Ukraine.

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