Francis Gary Powers' U-2 shootdown caused the United States to halt U-2 flights over the Soviet Union.
It was a US spy plane to keep surveillance during the Cold War.
The U-2 was a top secret high altitude spy plane that was shot down by the Soviets on 5 May 1960, over Russian territory. At first, President Eisenhower denied it was a spy plane, claiming it was a weather plane blown off course, because he believed the pilot was killed in the crash or, as U-2 pilots were supposed to do, committed suicide. The Russians announced they had the pilot, Francis Gary Powers, and he had been captured and confessed to being a spy. Eisenhower then took responsibility for ordering the flight and the Soviet Premier Khrushchev canceled the meeting between the two leaders that was going to take place in Russia. The U-2 incident only increased tensions between the two Cold War powers.
In the Cold War the American Airforce used an Airplane called a U-2. It was used as a spy plane and could take photos from extreme heights. They were flown many times over Cuba so the Americans had some idea of what the Soviet Union and Cuba were doing in Cuba at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis that nearly ended the world. On May 1st one of these was shot down and was a great embarrassment to America as they had to admit to their surveillance. The Band U2 got it's name from that aircraft.U2 are named after the US Air Force spy plane (still in operation) that was extensively used during the cold war. In the 1960's Captain Gary Powers was flying one over the Soviet Union when he was shot down and imprisoned.It was the name of an American-made spyplane in the 1950's and 1960's....In U2's early stages, there was a friend that was in a band before themselves. They asked him for some band names, and he gave them 6. They chose U2, because apparently it was the best out of all 6. They said that the name didn't pop out at them, it just started to grow on them over time.Ask Bono!
Mata Hari - female spy (and dancer) in WWI
He served in the Army in Germany during the cold war.
It was a US spy plane to keep surveillance during the Cold War.
U2 played one of their hit songs and all the Soviets died
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The SR-71 Blackbird was not built until th 60s. World War Two was from 1939-1945. It was used in the Cold War as a spy plane to take photos.
to end the war.
The U-2 plane is a spy plane. In the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union one plane from the US crashed in the Soviet Union. This caused a great deal of tension seeing as how the American president of the time was denying the act of spying on Russia at the time.
The U2 incident was where A united States spy plane was shot down over Russia. The pilot was Gary Powers and he was captured by the Russians, who used this to embarass the US.
It was during the cold war
because she was a spy in the American civil war
idk what U2 your referring to but im going to gues its the U2 incident durring the cold war. The U2 was a spy plane piloted by Frances Gary Powers that went down over Soviet Russia.
No. The "Blackbird" was a cold war era spy plane. Supposedly, NASA still has two flyable SR-71s at the Dryden Flight Research Center. All the rest are in museums.
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