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UK fighter jets intercepted Russian aircraft in Norwegian Sea, says Defense Ministry

The Russian plane dropped sonobuoys near the carrier and ignored radio calls, prompting two F-35s to escort it away, the MoD said.

  • On July 2nd, two British F-35 jets from HMS Prince of Wales intercepted two Russian "Bear-F" maritime patrol aircraft in the Norwegian Sea, an action the Ministry of Defence described as "unsafe and unprofessional."
  • During Operation Firecrest, HMS Prince of Wales set sail from Glen Mallan in Argyll and Bute last month to provide security throughout the Atlantic and High North regions, supporting NATO partners near the Arctic Circle.
  • Russian aircraft dropped sonobuoys in close proximity to the carrier and passed at low altitude; a senior naval source reportedly told the Daily Mail the vessel's subsequent "minor technical issue" was "devastating for morale."
  • Following maintenance at Stavanger, Norway, the 65,000-tonne carrier's departure for America was delayed, preventing participation in commemorations marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
  • Mechanical setbacks plague the £3 billion vessel; in 2022, it suffered an "emerging mechanical issue" just 24 hours after embarking for America, raising concerns about reliability during critical NATO operations.
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British fighters diverted one of the planes from a Tupolev Tu-142 patrol on Thursday when they threw sonoboys into the ocean

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The United Kingdom Ministry of Defense accused Russia on Monday of carrying out an unsafe and unprofessional activity during an operation of NATO in the Norwegian Sea. According to the British government, a Russian maritime patrol aircraft Bear-F approached repeatedly the attack group led by the HMS carrier Prince of Wales, flying at low altitude and unnecessarily close to the boat while she was participating in an air defence mission near Icela…

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caithness-business.co.uk broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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