Japan reluctant to disclose footage of power plant taken by U.S. drone

19 March 2011
By Gary Mortimer

http://www.suasnews.com/2011/03/4703/japan-reluctant-to-disclose-footage-of-power-plant-taken-by-u-s-drone/

The Manichai Daily news reports that the Japanese government has in its 
possession video footage of the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant taken by a 
U.S. military reconnaissance drone, but has yet to release the footage to the 
public, sources have revealed.

The footage taken from an RQ-4 Global Hawk drone was passed on to the Japanese 
government with permission for public release from the U.S. Air Force. U.S. 
military sources said that the decision to release the footage — or not — was 
up to the Japanese government.

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is equipped with a high-performance camera 
that, according to the U.S. Air Force, takes “footage so clear that even 
automobile license plates are visible.” Nearly real-time footage of the 
internal state of the power station is said to be captured, which is likely to 
assist experts in analyzing the situation.

The U.S. Air Force has been flying the state-of-the-art UAV based in Andersen 
Air Force Base, Guam, over quake- and tsunami-ravaged areas since March 12 — a 
day after a massive quake and tsunami struck eastern Japan — in response to a 
request from the Japanese government.

Because Japanese Self-Defense Force aircraft have trouble flying over the 
stricken Fukushima power plant due to large amounts of radioactive materials 
detected in the air, the Global Hawk has been filming the area around the 
clock. Footage is transmitted via satellite to a U.S. Air Force base in 
California, and is also supplied to the Japanese government. The Japanese 
government, however, has yet to disclose the footage, which is being analyzed 
by nuclear power experts and others at the California base.
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