A Russian Su-35 is seen alongside a British Rivet Joint aircraft over the Black Sea in April 2026.PHOTO: AFP

UK says surveillance plane dangerously intercepted by Russian jets in April

· The Straits Times
  • Russian jets dangerously intercepted a British RAF surveillance plane over the Black Sea in April, raising NATO escalation risks.
  • A Russian Su-27 flew six metres from the UK Rivet Joint's nose, making six passes and triggering emergency systems.
  • This incident follows previous dangerous Russian actions, including a 2022 missile release and recent submarine activity near UK waters.

LONDON - Two Russian jets in April intercepted a British Royal Air Force surveillance plane over the Black Sea, in what Britain’s defence ministry said on May 20 was a dangerous incident that raised the risk of potential escalation between NATO and Russia.

  • The UK Rivet Joint aircraft was unarmed and carrying out routine surveillance in international airspace over the Black Sea, the ministry said in a statement.
  • It was repeatedly intercepted by a Russian Su-35 aircraft, which flew close enough to trigger emergency systems on the British plane, it said. A Russian Su-27 conducted six passes, flying six metres from the Rivet Joint’s nose.
  • The incident was the most dangerous Russian action against a UK surveillance plane since 2022 when a nearby Russian plane released a missile over the Black Sea, in what Moscow later called a technical malfunction.
  • RAF planes routinely carry out surveillance with allies to secure NATO’s eastern flank.
  • This week, there has been a series of security incidents in the Baltic region, with a drone violating Lithuanian airspace, and a fighter jet shooting down a suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonia.
  • Earlier this year, Britain deployed military vessels to prevent attacks on cables and pipelines by Russian submarines that spent more than a month in and around UK waters. REUTERS