If you had followed the news carefull enough, you would have known that the mission of the plane was to "test a national radar system". And it makes perfect sense becuase flying in a low altitude is the exact way of testing a radar system.
Well, your recon spy are testing Russian radar systems, reactions, data, and information. That's what common spy plane to test neighbors.
RUSSIAN VETO
Source:
Turkey turns to NATO over Syrian attack
10 hours ago.
Some analysts said the aircraft could have been testing Syria's Russian-supplied radar and air defenses, which would be an obstacle to any possible Western armed action.
Russia, which along with Iran is Damascus's chief ally, has provided most of Syria's arms and has access to a deep water naval base in the country.
Davutoglu said he planned to set out Turkey's case to the U.N. Security Council where Western powers are seeking, against Russian and Chinese opposition, to push through a motion that could allow stronger measures against Assad.
Moscow has made clear it would continue to veto such a move, which it fears could undermine its interests in Syria and wreak anarchy. That apparent inevitability forces the focus for any stronger action on NATO.
Davutoglu said the jet was unarmed and had been on a solo mission to test domestic radar systems, but acknowledged it had briefly crossed Syrian airspace in the area close to both countries' maritime frontiers 15 minutes before it was hit.
"Our plane was shot at a distance of 13 sea miles from Syria's border in international airspace," Davutoglu said.
"According to the radar images, our plane lost contact with headquarters after it was hit and because the pilot lost control, it crashed into Syrian waters after making abnormal movements," he said. "Throughout this entire period no warning was made to our plane."
As if to underline its military reach, Turkey's military announced that over the last three days it had carried out air strikes in northern Iraq against nine bases for Kurdish militants fighting for greater autonomy in southeastern Turkey.
Note: You will see alot of comments in Yahoo below the article, Americans and Europeans made fun on Turkey.
Question: If a military spy jet crosses the USA border on a "high speed and low altitude", what would Americans do?