Two Royal Air Force jets reportedly threatened to shoot down a Latvian cargo plane, rushing at supersonic speeds to intercept it, after the plane failed to respond to air traffic control over Kent in Southern England and sent authorities into panic mode, reports GHN based on RT.
"I am instructed by Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom to warn you that, if you do not respond immediately to my orders, you will be shot down," radioed one of the jets, according to an audio recording circulating in UK media.
The incident occurred at about 5pm local time after the Latvian Antonov An-26 aircraft failed to make contact with air traffic controllers.
British Typhoons were tasked with intercepting the cargo plane. "To fulfill their quick reaction role, they were cleared to travel at supersonic speed," an RAF spokesperson said, adding that the speed explains the loud noise people heard in the air.
Many locals took to Twitter, describing how their houses shook after the loud bangs.
Communications with the civilian pilots were restored only after the jets intercepted the plane.
The Latvian plane was then escorted to London's Stansted Airport at around 5:20 pm "All three people who were on board have been spoken to by police," AP quoted Essex Police spokeswoman Emma Thomas as saying. "It was established that everything was in order and the reason for the short loss of communication was due to a change in airspace jurisdiction."