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Resultados del análisis

La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
95%
United States, San Diego, Naval Air Station North Island
📍 Naval Air Station North Island

The aircraft is a Northrop Grumman RQ-4A Global Hawk, a high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned surveillance aircraft operated by the US Navy. The tail number 169804 and Navy markings confirm it is a US Navy asset.

The most prominent US Navy base operating these drones is Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. This base is a known hub for such aircraft, making it the most precise real-world location linked to this drone.

The aircraft is a US Navy MQ-4C Triton, identified by its shape and markings ('NAVY', US roundel). The tail number is 169804.

This aircraft belongs to Unmanned Patrol Squadron NINETEEN (VUP-19). One of VUP-19's two main operating locations is Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California.

This location is also close to Northrop Grumman's manufacturing and testing facilities in Southern California, where such high-quality promotional or test flight photos are often taken. The consistently clear, blue sky is characteristic of this region.

The aircraft, an MQ-4C Triton with BuNo 169804, is part of VUP-19. The home base for this squadron is Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida.

It is highly probable that the aircraft was photographed during training or operational flights originating from its primary command and control center. The MQ-4C Triton fleet, including aircraft from VUP-19, is frequently deployed to forward operating bases for surveillance missions.

Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is a primary and publicly known deployment location for Tritons operating in the Pacific theater. The photo could have been taken during a mission in this region.

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United States, Point Mugu, Naval Air Station Point Mugu
75%

The aircraft is a US Navy MQ-4C Triton, identified by its shape and markings ('NAVY', US roundel). The tail number is 169804. This aircraft belongs to Unmanned Patrol Squadron NINETEEN (VUP-19). One of VUP-19's two main operating locations is Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California. This location is also close to Northrop Grumman's manufacturing and testing facilities in Southern California, where such high-quality promotional or test flight photos are often taken. The consistently clear, blue sky is characteristic of this region.

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United States, Jacksonville, Naval Air Station Jacksonville
70%

The aircraft, an MQ-4C Triton with BuNo 169804, is part of VUP-19. The home base for this squadron is Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida. It is highly probable that the aircraft was photographed during training or operational flights originating from its primary command and control center.

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United States, Yigo, Andersen Air Force Base
60%

The MQ-4C Triton fleet, including aircraft from VUP-19, is frequently deployed to forward operating bases for surveillance missions. Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is a primary and publicly known deployment location for Tritons operating in the Pacific theater. The photo could have been taken during a mission in this region.

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Entorno

clear sky, no terrain visible • none visible • clear, likely temperate • In flight over an unknown area, likely ocean or coastal. • Clear sky, sunny • In flight over an unknown area, likely the Pacific Ocean.

Infraestructura

none visible • Aircraft markings

Texto y señales visibles

NAVY • 169804

Contexto y cultura

military unmanned aerial vehicle • N/A • Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton (UAV) • US Navy Bureau Number (169804)