Black Military Aircraft Buzzes Portsmouth Skies in Mysterious Flyover

Portsmouth residents were left scratching their heads on Monday lunchtime as a sleek, black twin fixed-wing Falcon D series aircraft circled Portsdown Hill and the Cosham area three times. The unusual military-style jet kept low, drawing plenty of attention in Hampshire’s skies.

Who Owns the Phantom Plane?

The aircraft is registered to a leasing company based in Dorset, operated by 1 Aviation Services. This firm specialises in operational readiness training, offering expert electronic warfare drills, mission rehearsal, and target towing for armed forces worldwide.

What’s Electronic Warfare Training?

Electronic warfare is a crucial part of modern military operations. It covers everything from jamming enemy radar and communications to generating fake targets to confuse opponents.

1 Aviation Services uses their cutting-edge Dassault Falcon 20 planes combined with advanced electronic attack and threat simulation systems. This mix, along with experienced crews, delivers authentic simulations of real-life combat scenarios against the newest airborne and maritime platforms.

Why the Low-Level Flypast?

Locals are curious: why did this black military-style plane buzz over Cosham for over an hour? While training exercises in the area are routine, this extended low flight sparked plenty of speculation — but 1 Aviation Services says it was part of electronic warfare training.

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