An American reconnaissance drone RQ-4B Global Hawk is flying off the coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea. This is evidenced by data from the Flightradar24 service.
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The Global Hawk is equipped with the HISAR integrated surveillance and reconnaissance system. One of the main tasks of this type of unmanned aerial vehicle is the opening of air defense areas.
RQ-4A Global Hawk is designed for strategic aerial reconnaissance. The drone is equipped with an integrated HISAR surveillance and reconnaissance system. The radar can detect moving ground objects with the determination of their coordinates and speed within a radius of 100 km. A daytime electro-optical digital camera provides high resolution images.
Source: Racurs

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