Russia is working on a series of spy airplanes that would be undetectable by air defence systems, the chief of Russia's air force said."A special role in the air force's future strategy is set for a dramatically new class of spy planes - high-flying stratosphere aircraft
able to monitor a war zone without entering the defended air space," General Alexander Zelin was quoted as saying by the RIA Novosti news agency.
Russia currently relies on the Su-24MR and MIG-25RB intelligence airplanes, Zelin said yesterday, adding that the airforce had "a sufficient number of them."
However, modern warfare required a higher level of information gathering which had forced the Russian airforce to dramatically upgrade its intelligence corps, Zelin said.



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