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Standard operating procedure is the Russian plane leaves and is escorted out when intercepted. This happens all the time.
How is that a deterrent from doing it again?
~~They should be brought down, arrested and interrogated, plane inspected, surveillance data taken, then demand explanations from russia.~~
~~If they don't comply when told to land - shoot them down. That's what Turkey did and they no longer have this issue. russia only understands brute force.~~
EDIT: Someone just pointed out they didn't breach the airspace this time.
EDIT 2: Lemmy's strike-through formatting isn't working?
EDIT 3: Working now, separate strikes for each line.
Don't ask me, I just know they've been doing it this way since the cold war.
Don't think you can break the strikethrough with a line space.
That was it 🤦🏻♂️, thanks.
Could be that in the old days before gps they didn't want to get into a spat about where the border was in open ocean, so they adopted the escort out idea which has continued since.
There was a passenger airliner that was shot out of the sky by the USSR because the pilots failed at navigating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007