Electronic reconnaissance aircraft "Cobra Ball" warns north or U.S. forces Kadena base December 26 4:22

Amid increasing concerns over North Korea's provocation, scouts equipped with the ability to track ballistic missiles were confirmed to take off at U.S. Army Kadena Air Base on Wednesday, which appears to be wary of North Korea's movements. You.

North Korea has unilaterally urged concessions such as cancellation of sanctions at the end of the year over denuclearization negotiations with the United States, suggesting the possibility of restarting the launch of long-range ballistic missiles, and strengthening its provocative attitude .

Under these circumstances, an electronic reconnaissance aircraft RC135S, known as the “Cobra Ball,” flew off at the US Army Kadena Base on the morning of the 25th.

This reconnaissance aircraft is being alternately dispatched to the Kadena Air Base by the U.S. Army, and is characterized by the ability to track the movement of fired ballistic missiles.

It has been confirmed that North Korea took off and landed at Kadena Air Base since the situation became nervous after repeatedly launching ballistic missiles, and it is likely that this time it has been wary of North Korea's movements.