delivery time2023-03-23 17:09
(Seoul = Yonhap News) The New York Times (NYT) reported on the 21st (local time) that Russia seems to have recovered some of the remains of an American drone that crashed into the Black Sea following colliding with a Russian fighter jet. I did.
The media reported that on the 14th, the day of the incident, amateur wireless radio (HAM) hobbyists who were monitoring the public frequency band obtained a file recorded by capturing the contents of real-time communications of the Russian military.
Friends said that the Russian ship dispatched to the crash site for regarding four hours from 3:15 pm on the 14th, eight hours following the US MQ-9 ‘Reaper’ drone that crashed into the Russian Sukhoi (SU)-27 fighter jet fell into the Black Sea. and recorded conversations between the aircraft’s crew.
First, a man using the call name ‘Jibuki’ calls ‘Yozik’ and instructs him to “report how many parts and fragments you have recovered and what part they are.”
Yozik, who replied “I got it”, tried to confirm with others, and then someone with the call name ‘Alpeshin’ appeared and explained, “I got regarding three parts of the (drone) frame, and I’m on my way to find more.” do.
After a while, at 3:32 pm, Alpecin said, “The front part of the (engine) cover and the fuel tank were collected,” adding, “This seems to be the wing cover or the wing itself, but I’m not sure yet.”
The NYT said, “This communication is unusual in that soldiers were captured in an unfiltered communication even in wartime,” and “it seems that some Russian soldiers continue to use unencrypted open radio channels.”
The NYT said that, judging from the overall conversation, there is no sign that debris related to sensitive US technology has been collected. Let’s see it in the video.
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