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Tension is rising in the Middle East, and U.S. surveillance missions continue.

Today, a US Navy Northrop Grumman MQ-4C (reg. 16962 – c/s BLACKCAT5) , which took off from NAS Sigonella, is conducting a surveillance mission over the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly flying off the coasts of Israel, Lebanon, and Syria.

It’s worth noting that the flight path appears heavily disrupted, likely due to significant signal jamming activity in the area.

FR24 jamming map
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