Japan and Russia report simultaneous aerial operations over the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk amid a new regional surveillance escalation.
On Friday, October 24, 2025, Japan’s Ministry of Defense reported that fighters from the Northern Air Defense Force were scrambled on an emergency basis after a suspected violation of Japanese airspace over the Sea of Okhotsk, north of the archipelago.
According to the statement, aircraft from the Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) immediately took off for interception and monitoring, reinforcing the country’s commitment to maintain 24/7 readiness, 365 days a year, to protect its territory and ensure the safety of its citizens.

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Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense (Минобороны России) announced that long-range aviation strategic bombers Tu-95MS conducted a planned flight of more than 11 hours over neutral waters of the Sea of Japan.
According to Moscow, the aircraft were escorted by Su-35S and Su-30SM fighters from the Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS), and in certain segments, they were accompanied by fighters from foreign countries.
The ministry stated that all flights were conducted in strict compliance with international airspace regulations, emphasizing that such missions are regularly carried out over the Arctic, the North Atlantic, the Pacific, the Black Sea, and the Baltic Sea.

Tensions and Heightened Surveillance in the Asia-Pacific
Although both governments describe the operations as routine and defensive, the incidents occur amid increasing military activity in the Asia-Pacific region.
Experts note that the combination of Russian strategic flights and rapid Japanese responses demonstrates the high level of aerial surveillance and readiness maintained by both countries amid an increasingly sensitive geopolitical scenario.
Sources: Japan Ministry of Defense – X @jointstaffpa | Russian Ministry of Defense – Telegram @mod_russia. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
