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Russians overheard finding a downed US drone by amateur radio operators

It appears that amateur radio hobbyists have audio recordings of the Russian military attempting to recover a US espionage drone.

After the MQ-9 Reaper drone was shot down last Tuesday during an encounter with two Russian airplanes, they were keeping an eye on the public airwaves, according to the New York Times.

The radio intercept began around eight hours after the Black Sea collision, which was the first physical conflict between Russia and the US since the start of the invasion of Ukraine.

The clips reveal conversations between multiple Russian ships and aircraft over a four-hour period, discussing attempts to recover the drone’s engine casing, nose, wing and gas tank.

‘At this moment, we have brought up three parts of the frame,’ one unit code-named Apelsin (Orange) was heard saying. ‘Now I am proceeding toward the helicopter to search for more.’

There is a series of transmissions about the vessels’ declining fuel reserves and concerns about whether they will have enough to make it back to shore.

They then return to the Port of Sevastopol and one crew member indicates he passed an area called Striletska Bay.

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The clips reveal conversations between multiple Russian ships and aircraft over a four-hour period (Picture: US European Command/Zuma/Shutterstock)
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An MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle shown on November 7, 2020.
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The MQ-9 Reaper drone was found 60km off the coast of Sevastopol

This provides an insight into the units operating near the crash site, and indicates Russia’s continued use of open, unencrypted radio channels for operational communications in Ukraine.

A source close to the Russian defense ministry claimed Kremlin forces had found the downed drone at a depth of up to 2,953ft in the Black Sea.

While there is no indication sensitive US information was recovered, the intercepts contain special military words which are difficult to understand.

Pentagon officials said any sensitive information was wiped from the drone’s software.

‘Whatever is left of that floating will probably be flight control surfaces, that kind of thing — probably nothing of real intrinsic value to them in terms of re-engineering or anything like that,’ National Security Council spokesman John F. Kirby told CNN. 

‘We’re not overly concerned about whatever they might get their hands on,’ he added.

Fizik research vessel pictured in Russia
Telegram channels indicate special purpose vessels Fizik (pictured in a file photo) and Professor Vodyanitskiy both sailed to or near the suspected location of the wreckage.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense confirmed on Friday two fighter pilots had been honored with state awards for preventing the US drone from entering Russian airspace.

They claimed there was no physical contact between the aircrafts, and that ‘quick maneuvering’ caused the drone to fall into ‘unguided flight with a loss of altitude’.

But this contradicted US claims that a Russian jet rammed the drone and damaged its propeller.

Moscow did not officially acknowledge a salvage operation, but Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the military would decide whether to attempt a recovery.

‘This is the prerogative of the military. If they deem it necessary to do that in the Black Sea for our interests and for our security, they will deal with that,’ Pescov said at a news briefing in Moscow last week. 

The US has since resumed surveillance drone flights over the Black Sea region, officials said. 

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