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Russian and American love of teasing and games is evident in close encounters between warships. Russians buzz the USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea, flying just 10 meters above the ship. Previous incidents in the Black Sea suggest a history of intense encounters.
They say that love feeds on teasing. This might also explain why Russians and Americans enjoy playing games together. In this case, it's American warships in the Baltic Sea in April, with the Russians showing how close they can get, even with - unarmed - attack-style flights. The SU-24 Fencer flies once with high subsonic speed just ten meters above the US ship USS Donald Cook, probably causing some cups in the canteen to rattle. But things have been more intense before: allegedly, the Russians disabled an American destroyer in the Black Sea with ELOKA.
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