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In December 2025, two Norwegian F-35As intercepted four Russian Tu-95MS bombers and their Su-33 escorts over the Barents Sea. The same aircraft had launched cruise missiles at Ukraine 48 hours earlier. For the next seven hours, the Russians would be tracked, targeted, and escorted by fighters they couldn't detect—teaching NATO everything about how to defeat Russian strategic aviation.This video breaks down exactly how fifth-generation stealth dominates Cold War-era aircraft. We examine how the F-35's Distributed Aperture System tracks targets passively through infrared, why the AN/APG-81 AESA radar can paint targets in two seconds then vanish, and how the AN/ASQ-239 Barracuda electronic warfare suite recorded every Russian emission for NATO intelligence libraries. We analyze the tactical geometry of stern-conversion intercepts, combat spread positioning, and high-to-low approaches that put stealth fighters exactly where 1980s Soviet radar cannot find them.From NK-12 turboprop physics to Link-16 data fusion, this is a complete technical breakdown of why Russian strategic bombers now exist primarily as intelligence collection opportunities for NATO air forces.#nato #russia #beyondmilitary Credit:https://sites.google.com/ytmgltd.com/putin-sends-nuclear-bomber-/home
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