Talk:IAI RQ-5 Hunter

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 * current generation of aircraft is MQ-5B Hunter, can we change the page name? Clown (talk) 05:21, 1 September 2008 (UTC)

Alleged Crimean incident
The following links are cited in support of the claim: Both mention Rostec as the source of the claim. The first source makes no mention of any comment by the United States, but says that the photo provided by the source shows a drone in flight, rather than debris. The second source states that there is no confirmation from the United States or any independent source.
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This link, not cited in the article, supports the claim, claiming that the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade had been operating 18 drones from Kirovohrad

This link, not cited in the article, quotes US defence officials as denying that a drone was intercepted.

Likewise, this link, which goes further and states that no US drones of any kind are flying over Crimea. Autarch (talk) 16:45, 17 March 2014 (UTC)

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