RUSSIA-BOMBERS
FEBRUARY 29 2008 10:10h
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The Pentagon said the Russian mission had Cold War overtones.
Earlier this month the Soviet-designed bombers -- powered by four propeller engines and known as the Bear -- flew over a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Pacific triggering the U.S. to scramble fighter jets.
The Pentagon said the Russian mission had Cold War overtones. The Kremlin has always insisted its missions stay within international laws.
"All the airplanes flew in accordance with international laws over neutral water and did not enter the territory of other states," Russia's defence ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Fighter jets from the British and Norwegian air forces shadowed Russian bombers on similar missions last year but the Russian defence ministry's statement said its aircraft flew unaccompanied during the 10-hour mission.
Russia has grown rich from energy and commodity exports under President Vladimir Putin, who has pledged to rearm and motivate the Russian military which suffered chronic underfunding after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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