Russian warplanes intercept unarmed RAF aircraft over Black Sea

InvestingMay 22, 2026 IDOPRESS

An RAF aircraft was ‘repeatedly and dangerously’ intercepted by two Russian jets last month over the Black Sea,the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.

One Russian Su-35 aircraft flew close enough to trigger emergency systems on the Rivet Joint,including disabling the autopilot system.

In another intercept,a Russian Su-27 aircraft conducted six passes in front of the British aircraft,flying as close as six metres from the Rivet Joint’s nose.

The Rivet Joint aircraft was carrying out a routine flight in international airspace over the Black Sea and was unarmed.

It was part of the UK’s work alongside allies to secure Nato’s Eastern Flank.

The RAF crew remained calm and professional throughout the ordeal and completed their planned flight,the MoD said.

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Start your day informed with Metro's News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.MOD representatives deplored the Russian Embassy for the pilots’ dangerous behaviour (Picture: MOD)This week,representatives from the MoD and the Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office démarched the Russian Embassy to condemn the pilots’ actions.Defence Secretary John Healey MP said: ‘This incident is another example of dangerous and unacceptable behaviour by Russian pilots,towards an unarmed aircraft operating in international airspace. These actions create a serious risk of accidents and potential escalation.‘Let me be very clear: This incident will not deter the UK’s commitment to defend Nato,our allies and our interests from Russian aggression.’This incident was the most dangerous Russian action against a UK Rivet Joint since 2022,when a Russian plane fired a missile over the Black Sea.This latest incident comes amid continued Russian aggression and heightened military activity in Eastern Europe and the High North.Earlier this month,the Royal Navy announced it had been monitoring a Russian warship off the UK coast for an entire month.The frigate Admiral Grigorovich was watched by patrol ships HMS Tyne,HMS Mersey and HMS Severn as it sailed to the west of the UK and through the North Sea in April.The Russian ship also sailed close to the Galloper wind farm off the Suffolk coast and stopped to take on fuel and supplies near ‘key national infrastructure’ 30km off the coast nearby.Patrol ships,tankers and Wildcat helicopters from the Royal Navy have been tracking the movements of the Admiral Grigorovich.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.
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