Posted on 07/16/2020 12:38:17 PM PDT by Red Badger
One of the US Navys MQ-4C Triton high altitude long endurance (HALE) reconnaissance drones was spotted entering the South China Sea on Wednesday the latest addition to an increasingly long list of US spy planes plying the waterway in recent months.
The unmanned aerial vehicle was spotted entering the northern end of the South China Sea via the Bashi Channel on Wednesday, where it seemed to zero-in on some object of interest before departing the region.
Sputnik reported in January on the stationing of the US Navys first two MQ-4C Tritons on Guam, at the far side of the Philippine Sea from the Bashi Channel, noting at the time that the aircrafts wide radius of operations would allow it to enter parts of the strategic waterway where Washington disputes many of Chinas claims of sovereignty.
While one day the US Navy hopes to use Tritons, which it specially adapted from the Air Forces RQ-4 Global Hawk for nautical surveillance, to patrol the entire western Pacific region, for now appearances of the Tritons remain relatively rare.
Their deployment to Guam represents the achievement of early operational capability (EOC) for the unmanned aircraft, which will only see more regular use once testers are satisfied theyve ironed out many of the systems remaining bugs. According to The Diplomat, that could be achieved sometime next year.
The Triton is reportedly capable of staying aloft for more than 24 hours at a time and can soar at altitudes up to 10 miles, or 53,000 feet. It is unarmed.
However, the Navy and Air Force have a bevy of surveillance aircraft in the region, which have recently been flying daily patrols across the South China Sea, East China Sea and Philippine Sea.
The day prior, an E-8C Joint STARS aircraft, a massive electronic intelligence, surveillance and command and control platform modified from a Boeing 707 airliner, was spotted patrolling the waters off Guangdong Province, near Hong Kong.
No doubt keeping an eye on the Chicoms in ways we can only guess.
This plus satellites of every possible type..................
Hopefully it appeared above the South China Sea...
The underwater spy drones are in the sea, circling like sharks.
Maybe it’s part submarine..................
That is one sexy machine.
Like sharks with frickin’ laser beams attached to their heads!
If it’s a ‘drone’ why does it retain the shape of a canopy like there was a pilot inside?...............
Holy cow . . . what will the rape-obsessed feminists make of that thing?!?
Sputnik HQ is located in Moscow. All Propaganda.
Looks like a Turtle Head poking out ready to hand one to China
“If its a drone why does it retain the shape of a canopy like there was a pilot inside?...............”
Probably radar and sensors in an electronically transparent dome.
Blunt shapes are more aerodynamic at subsonic velocities. Teardrops are slipperier than sharp leading edges below the speed of sound.
So who spotted it?
Whete is the new SR72?
I thought it was suppose to be ready by now.
Satellite comms & Navy sensors.
Nav sensors, not Navy.
“Whete is the new SR72?
I thought it was suppose to be ready by now”.
How do you know it isn’t being used?
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