Changing US drone routes over Black Sea limits intelligence related to Russia's war in Ukraine

The US decision to send reconnaissance UAVs further south over the Black Sea after the Russian aircraft collided with an MQ-9 Reaper limits the ability to gather intelligence

This was reported by CNN with reference to a senior US military official.

“Definitely limits our ability to gather intelligence,” the agency quotes an anonymous source as saying of the US decision to re-route its surveillance drones further south over the Black Sea after a Russian aircraft collided with a US drone.

The official explained that flying reconnaissance UAVs over longer distances reduces the quality of the data obtained, just as spy satellites can compensate for drones to some extent, but have shorter time over targets, again reducing the effectiveness of surveillance.

The US has reportedly begun flying its surveillance drones further south and at higher altitudes over the Black Sea than before.