WASHINGTON -- The United States and Canada detected two Russian military aircraft near the U.S. state of Alaska on Wednesday, the joint U.S.-Canadian North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad) said.
The organization said it launched 12 aircraft, including F-35 and F-22 fighter jets, to “identify, monitor, and intercept” the two detected Russian TU-142 military aircraft, which are used for maritime patrols.
“The Russian aircraft remained in international airspace and did not enter American or Canadian sovereign airspace,” Norad said in a statement.
“This Russian activity in the Alaskan and Canadian ADIZ occurs regularly and is not seen as a threat.”
PETERSON SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo. – The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) detected and tracked two Russian TU-142 military aircraft operating in the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ) on March 4, 2026.
— North American Aerospace Defense Command (@NORADCommand) March 5, 2026
NORAD launched two U.S. Air Force…
ADIZ refers to the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defence Identification Zones, which is a stretch of international airspace that requires the identification of all aircraft.
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