NATIONAL SECURITY/RUSSIA: “A low-flying Russian airplane created a buzz in the nation’s capital on Wednesday [8-9-17], but it turns out the surveillance flight over the Capitol, Pentagon and other sites was cleared by the U.S. government under a long-standing global treaty.
The flight, which was filmed by The Associated Press, was permitted under the Open Skies Treaty.
Russia and the United States are signatories to the treaty, which allows unarmed observation flights over the entire territory of all 34 member nations. The flights are intended to foster transparency about military activity, reduce mistrust or misunderstandings and help monitor arms control and other agreements.
Dan Gaffney, a spokesman for the Pentagon, said he could not confirm the path of the plane until its mission was over. ‘A typical mission has several segments (flights) taking place over a few days,’ Gaffney said.
But the U.S. Capitol Police issued a heads-up, saying an ‘authorized low-altitude aircraft’ would enter restricted airspace over the Capitol between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. ‘The aircraft will be large and may fly directly over the U.S. Capitol,’ the statement said. ‘This flight will be monitored by the U.S. Capitol Police command center and other federal government agencies.’
Since the treaty entered into force in 2002, there have been more than 1,200 Open Skies flights. According to the Pentagon, the overflights are conducted by unarmed observation aircraft equipped with certain types of film and sensors that are certified under the treaty.”
-Deb Riechmann, “Low-Flying Russian Surveillance Plane Flies Over Capitol and Pentagon,” TIME, Aug. 10, 2017 07:37am