“U-2s” spied on the DPRK’s strategic targets almost every day after taking off U.S. air force bases in South Korea. On February 24 an overseas- based “RC-135” was busy with the photographing and electronic reconnaissance of all areas of the DPRK. An “EP-3” flew in the air above Taebu Islet and the area east of Kangrung to spy on the seabed of the north on February 2 and 11. On February 13, 14 and 15 an “E-3” was engrossed in spying on the targets of the north side in the areas along the Military Demarcation Line while commanding the flying corps engaged in different war drills including air battle, aerial target detecting and striking targets in the depth.
More than 30 cases of espionage with “U-2S,” “E-3 "Sentry" AIWACS and “EP-3” in February.
Tactical reconnaissance planes (Guardrail) such as “RC-12 and “RC-7B” flew in the air above areas along the forefront almost every day to spy on major military targets of the DPRK: 19 planes on February 8, 14 on February 9, and 9 on February 17.
On the same day Abdullah Jalali Nasab, Iranian military attache , hosted a reception at Pyongyang Koryo Hotel Wednesday on the occasion of the Iranian Army Day. Present Vice-Minister of the People's Armed Forces Jong Chang Ryol and others and diplomatic envoys of different countries and military attaches of foreign embassies here.
Iranian Ambassador Jalaleddin Namini Mianji and embassy officials were present.
Pic (C) HMG John Everard British Ambassador
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