Russian Tu-95MS Bear strategic bombers will conduct exercises
in Russia's Far East on March 20-22, the Air Force said
in a statement on Wednesday.
"Crews of an air regiment, equipped with Tu-95MS bombers,
will participate in planned flight drills and long-range
patrols over the Pacific," the statement said.
Russia resumed strategic bomber patrol flights over the
Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans last August, following
an order signed by President Vladimir Putin. The move is
widely seen by the West as a sign of Russia's increasingly
aggressive military stance.
Russian bombers have since carried out over 70 strategic
patrol flights.
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Major-General Pavel Androsov, commander of the Air Force's
strategic aviation, flew on Wednesday to the Ukrainka strategic
air force base in the Amur Region to oversee the upcoming
exercises.
He will also oversee exercises of an air squadron of An-30V
aerial survey and photography planes on March 23-24 in the
Irkutsk Region, the statement said.
An-30V is a member of the An-24 family and has been specifically
designed for the Russian Air Force with better survey equipment.
Russia reportedly has 26 such aircraft.