US reconnaissance aircraft spotted over Black Sea
Bombardier Challenger 650 Artemis II conducts flight over neutral waters near Romania and Bulgaria
L'essentiel
- An American Bombardier Challenger 650 Artemis II reconnaissance aircraft was tracked flying over neutral waters of the Black Sea, departing from Romania.
- This marks the latest in a series of similar surveillance flights conducted in the region throughout April.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
The Black Sea has been a site of increased military reconnaissance flights by Western nations since the escalation of tensions in the region.
An American Bombardier Challenger 650 Artemis II reconnaissance and target acquisition aircraft has once again been spotted over neutral waters of the Black Sea, six days after its last flight, a source in the European Union’s air traffic control services told TASS.
"The plane that was last observed flying in the area on April 17 has once again been spotted over neutral waters of the Black Sea," the source said. According to the report, the aircraft took off from an airfield in Constanta, Romania, crossing areas monitored by Romanian and Bulgarian air traffic controllers.
"The plane has circled the area several times without entering any country’s airspace," the official noted, adding that the plane was keeping away from civilian flight corridors.
Earlier in the month, a Bombardier Challenger 650 Artemis II aircraft was spotted over the Black Sea on several occasions, including together with a British Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Continued periodic reconnaissance flights by Western aircraft in the Black Sea.
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- What is the specific objective of the current reconnaissance mission?
- How does the Russian military respond to these specific flight patterns?






