Combat Sent aircraft are designed for reconnaissance and can detect and detect signals from foreign ground, sea and air radars.
US sends spy plane to Europe to monitor Russian activities. He started patrolling. Newsweek reported this on Friday, August 23.
The US Air Force RC-135U aircraft, known as the Combat Sent, landed at British airbase Mildenhall in eastern England on Sunday and flew for several hours in the Baltic region, which borders Russia and Belarus, according to Flightradar24.
“The intelligence collected by Combat Sent helps to determine the detailed characteristics of the performance and capabilities of foreign military radars, allowing the development of prevention strategies and equipment capable of identifying, warning or defeating enemy system,” the article said.
The plane flew through the airspace of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia and landed on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. He then passed through northwest Belarus and north of Kaliningrad before returning to Mildenhall.
At the same time, the purpose of the flight, as well as whether the information received will be sent to other countries, is unknown.
Let’s recall that on August 9, Germany intercepted and ejected a Russian reconnaissance aircraft from its space.
It is also reported that the Finnish Border Guard will have new capabilities to control the movement of people near the Russian border thanks to the granting of permits for radio monitoring. Border guards can now control the movement of mobile phones and other radio transmitting devices on both sides of the Finnish and Russian border.
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Source: korrespondent

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