A French Air Force Beechcraft 350ER ALSR (reg. F-RACH, callsign CMAN26) is conducting a new ISR mission over the Black Sea. The aircraft departed from Romania earlier this morning and is now moving eastward beyond the last position currently visible on open sources.
The track shown so far represents only the latest point received, but the aircraft is expected to continue further into the central Black Sea, in line with previous missions carried out in the area. The ALSR platform, dedicated to strategic and tactical SIGINT collection, has become a familiar presence along NATO’s eastern flank.
Such flights contribute to maintaining a constant intelligence picture over a region that remains highly sensitive due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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