If true, think what this means
U.S. Penetrates Russia Airspace with UAV to spy
The US is clearly planning something in the way of open hostilities in the very near future with Russia and they are getting bold about it. Today (Friday) they flew a Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) over Russian territory at Kaliningrad!
The
RQ-4 Global Hawk (file photo above) was flying at 52,000 feet at a
speed of 361 miles per hour. It entered Russian territorial
airspace from the Baltic Sea, Crossed directly over the middle
of Kaliningrad, then proceeded into Lithuanian airspace and finally
back out to the Baltic Sea.
In
this particular area are a large number of Russian military
forces and ballistic missile systems which are able to hit targets at
a very remote distances. (read: Europe)
The
K-300P Bastion and Bal (SSC-6 Sennight) anti-ship systems were tested
by Russia in Kaliningrad on Thursday, March 15, simulating Baltic
Shooting Target Exercises, and those Russian units were spied
upon by the Global Hawk one day later when they were back in
position.
Russian
radar "spotted" the US Global Hawk as the UAV recorded
weapons systems positions and force locations in the Kaliningrad
region.
This
penetration of Russian territory by US military aircraft is a very
ominous development.
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