Washington Post Paints A Big Red Bulls-Eye On The Aircraft That U.S. Intelligence Uses In Africa

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Source: Staff reports. By Craig Whitlock and Laris Karklis/The Washington Post

Contractors Run U.S. Spying Missions In Africa -- Washington Post

ENTEBBE, Uganda — Four small, white passenger planes sit outside a hangar here under a blazing sun, with no exterior markings save for U.S. registration numbers painted on the tails. A few burly men wearing aviator sunglasses and short haircuts poke silently around the wing flaps and landing gear.

The aircraft are Pilatus PC-12s, turboprops favored by the U.S. Special Operations forces for stealth missions precisely because of their nondescript appearance. There is no hint that they are carrying high-tech sensors and cameras that can film man-size targets from 10 miles away.

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My Comment:
Terror organizations will now be on the lookout for Pilatus PC-12s turboprops and their occupants in Uganda. The only question that I am now asking is .... was this another purposeful leak?