Monitor for actual airspace violations or policy changes, but routine detection events near international boundaries require no constitutional concern tracking.
This event scores 0 on constitutional damage as it involves routine international military activity with no domestic constitutional mechanism. Russian aircraft flying near (not in) Alaska airspace is standard Cold War-era posturing that occurs regularly - this being the ninth time in 2025 indicates a pattern of routine activity rather than escalation. No U.S. constitutional processes, rights, or institutions are affected. The B-score of 9.61 reflects moderate media-friendliness (Russia/military angle) and some outrage potential, but low novelty given the repetitive nature. The 'ninth time' framing actually undermines hype by establishing this as routine. Clear Noise classification: no constitutional impact, no mechanism, routine military monitoring activity.