U.S. Navy Drone Conducts Surveillance Off Southern Cuban Coast
A U.S. Navy MQ-4 Triton drone is operating off the southern coast of Cuba. U.S. forces have increased reconnaissance flights in the area over recent months.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. Navy MQ-4 Triton surveillance drone is currently operating off the southern coast of Cuba. The aircraft's presence coincides with reports that the United States is preparing military options regarding Cuba.
U.S. forces have increased reconnaissance missions around the island in recent months. The MQ-4 Triton is a high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft used for maritime surveillance and intelligence collection.
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U.S. forces increased reconnaissance missions around Cuba.
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U.S. Navy MQ-4 Triton drone operates off southern Cuban coast.
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Increased U.S. surveillance may affect Cuban military readiness.
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