The American-manufactured aircraft can execute numerous intelligence missions simultaneously. For instance, it can clandestinely pinpoint the origin of a ballistic missile in Yemen, identify a weapons convoy between Iraq and Syria, locate a suspect near a nuclear reactor in Iran, and track a vehicle carrying senior officials that must be neutralized in the heart of Beirut's Dahieh - all within a single sortie
Less than half a year after its debut at the Paris Air Show, the new intelligence aircraft became operational in the midst of the war.
Well informed sources have learned that the new and advanced intelligence aircraft, of which only major powers possess similar models, has already logged hundreds of operational flight hours in various theaters in recent weeks, totaling close to 100 missions.