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A long trip for ARTEMIS

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The USArmy modified Bombardier Challenger 650 “ARTEMIS” (N488CR) deployed to Mihail Kogălniceanu Airport (Costanta, Romania) made today a long surveillance mission.

A first part of the mission was done over southern Georgia, near Armenia and Azerbaijan borders. The second part of the mission was an “usual” ISR (Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) mission over Black Sea off Crimea.

According to the Army, ARTEMIS (short for Airborne Reconnaissance and Targeting Multi-Mission Intelligence System) is the service’s first ever Manned Aerial ISR jet.

The ARTEMIS program, a joint investment between the Army and industry partners, started in May 2019 and recently completed aircraft and sensor system engineering, airworthiness qualification, information assurance accreditation, integration and testing requirements.

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