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RAF RC-135W Returns to the Black Sea from Waddington, Reinforcing NATO’s Intelligence Coverage Near Occupied Crimea

Summary by ItaMilRadar
A Royal Air Force Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint departed from RAF Waddington today to conduct an intelligence-gathering mission over the western Black Sea, once again placing one of NATO’s most capable SIGINT platforms near occupied Crimea. The deployment underscores the Alliance’s continued focus on monitoring Russian military activity in one of Europe’s most sensitive operational theatres. After departing the United Kingdom, the aircraft (registr…
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ItaMilRadar broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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