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Russia has increased production of its Su-34s—and has repeatedly touted the deliveries of additional aircraft to its Air Force.
On August 14, multiple Il-96-300s from the Special Flight Squadron departed Moscow for Anchorage, marking a rare entry into US airspace.
The Russian warplanes were greeted by 10 U.S. Air Force fighter jets deployed by North American Aerospace Defense Command.