U-2s Monitor the Peace on Korean Peninsula

Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE
The U-2 continues its crucial intelligence-collection role in South Korea even as Pentagon officials carefully craft a plan to retire the system and replace it with a new generation of unmanned surveillance aircraft. However, U-2 advocates say the system’s special capabilities, with a pilot in the...

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