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Reports from open-source flight tracking suggest increased U.S. military drone activity near the Cuban coastline, with MQ-4C Triton surveillance aircraft conducting long-duration reconnaissance missions over international waters in the Caribbean region.

These high-altitude drones are designed for extended intelligence, surveillance, and maritime observation operations. Recent flight patterns show repeated patrol routes near Cuba’s northern coast, raising discussions about the United States’ growing strategic focus in the Caribbean.

While some online speculation links these operations to broader geopolitical tensions, there is currently no official confirmation of any military action or strike plans involving Cuba. Defense analysts describe these missions as routine surveillance and maritime monitoring operations consistent with standard U.S. military practice.

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00:21Is Cuba the next pressure point after Iran?
00:24That's the question emerging after a US Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone
00:29was tracked, conducting long-duration missions near the island.
00:33Open-source flight data shows the high-altitude unmanned aircraft flying for over 12 hours
00:39in international airspace off Cuba's northern coast, carrying out repeated circular reconnaissance
00:45patterns.
00:46The drone reportedly launched from Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida before heading
00:51toward the Caribbean for extended intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations.
00:56Its flight path included persistent orbits near key maritime zones close to Havana's
01:01coastline, while remaining outside Cuban territorial airspace.
01:05The MQ-4C Triton is a long-endurance surveillance platform designed for wide-area maritime monitoring,
01:12capable of operating at extreme altitudes for hours at a time.
01:16This is not an isolated incident.
01:18Similar US reconnaissance flights have been observed in recent months across the Caribbean, reflecting
01:23increased monitoring activity in the region.
01:26The timing has sparked online speculation, linking the operation to broader geopolitical
01:31tensions following recent global escalations and US actions abroad.
01:36Some interpretations online suggest a possible shift in pressure toward Cuba following developments
01:41elsewhere.
01:42However, there is no official confirmation of any military action or strike plans targeting
01:47the country.
01:48Defense analysts note that these missions are consistent with standard intelligence gathering and maritime
01:53surveillance operations, not direct preparation for conflict.
01:57Still, the scale and frequency of these flights are drawing attention.
02:01As the drone circles high above international waters, it underscores a growing strategic focus
02:07on the Caribbean.
02:08And while nothing has changed on the ground in Cuba, activity in the skies tells a different
02:13story.
02:13The region is being watched more closely than ever.
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03:02map.
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