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"Rusty B" wrote in message m... I've noticed that by doing a Google search, you can come up with all kinds of data about U.S. and western countries flying recon flights over Soviet and other Communist territory during the Cold War along with a list of shootdowns. I'm sure there were also Soviet recon flights over and near Western territory during the Cold War, but no one seems to mention it. Does anyone have a list of incidents? Two incidents I have found are overflights of the Italian and Turkish Jupiter missile sites. A Google search found this May 2001 message: "In 1962, a Bulgarian MiG-17 recon airplane crashed into an olive grove near one of the Italian Launch Sites, after overflying the site." George Smith, who installed Jupiter missiles in Turkey in 1961 also mentioned a MiG crash near the Turkish Jupiter sites. He said film was recovered from the wreckage. Does anyone have any more info about the above incidents or other overflight incidents? If you stretch the definition of "overflight" a bit, there was the Soviet Tu-16 that did a low level over and around a USN CVBG, then dipped a wingtip into the water and cartwheeled in (photos available on the web--saw thenm rather recently). There were also reports that the Soviets used Aeroflot aircraft configured with cameras to do some surveillance work on the way into New York and Washington, DC. Then there was this offering regarding Soviet incursions into Japanese airspace: "Japan's airspace was violated 350 times in 1986 by Soviet aircraft. There were 36 incursions this January alone." (www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/ pages/index.cfm?pageid=564 ) In the end the comparitive openess of western antions did not require the Soviets to go to the lengths that nations like the US and UK had to resort to in order to gain information about military developments. Brooks - Rusty Barton -- |
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