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civil aircraft not belonging to a neutral country may be targeted outside neutral territory if
- the aircraft attempts to return to neutral airspace
- the aircraft qualifies as a military target
- the aircraft is unidentified on radar
- friendly forces are unsure of its origins
In the context of targeting civil aircraft (not of a neutral country) outside neutral territory, the key legal and military principle is that a civil aircraft can be targeted only if it meets the criteria of a military target (e.g., being used for military purposes, supporting enemy military operations). The other options: attempting to return to neutral airspace, being unidentified on radar, or friendly forces being unsure of origins do not justify targeting a civil aircraft as per relevant rules of engagement and international law principles related to military targeting.
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B. the aircraft qualifies as a military target