American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is shot down by Soviet surface-to-air missiles during a CIA spy mission. Powers, who could not activate the self-destruction, parachuted into Degtyarsk, a town in central Russia, where he was captured by Soviet authorities. The U-2 program had been a highly successful reconnaissance program because Soviet planes could not track the U-2s flying around 70,000 feet.
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