At 5:30 am today (March 5), a U.S. military reconnaissance aircraft entered the Yellow Sea investigation and returned after more than five hours.

According to the "South China Sea Strategic Scenic Perception" news, the reconnaissance aircraft today is an RC-135S missile monitor that specializes in the characteristics of ballistic missile signals.

The aircraft took off from Okinawa Kaena Base to the Yellow Sea for reconnaissance. During the operation, he hovered in the airspace in the south of the Jiaodong Peninsula. After the task was over, he returned to the base at 10:51.