An RQ-4 Global Hawk takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nichelle Anderson)
FOX News: US drone flights over Black Sea resume after Russian collision
RQ-4 Global Hawk drone flew through region Friday, US officials say
The United States has resumed its normal flights through international waters over the Black Sea following the crash of a drone due to Russian interference.
U.S. officials said Friday that a RQ-4 Global Hawk flew through the region — the first U.S. aircraft to do so since the skirmish, according to Reuters. Military officials assured the public that the Russian harassment of the US drone on Tuesday would not affect regular operations in the region.
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WNU Editor: I am sure their transponders are also on.
3 comments:
Unit 29155
No propellor that can be bent with a jet stream on these guys.
Be funny is the Russian clipped a wing with the wing of their aircraft and then crashed upon landing and became a crispy critter.
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