Iran captured a United States drone that was flying in the country's airspace, its media reported Tuesday.
The ScanEagle drone was gathering information over Gulf waters and had entered Iranian airspace when it was captured by the naval unit of the Revolutionary Guards force, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
Last month the U.S. said Iranian warplanes shot at a U.S. surveillance drone flying in international airspace. Iran said the aircraft had entered its airspace.
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UPDATE: US Navy spokesman says no US drones missing in the Middle East after Iran claims it captured 1
Let's face facts , everyone is tired of hearing news about the middle east. They have been fighting each other for hundreds of years. The U.S. is now a sissy nation without a set of grapes.
ReplyDeleteWho cares if they shot down a drone , we have human drones in congress and all over the country.
I can't write anything else , I'm getting ill.
got so now you don,t know which country is telling the truth
ReplyDeleteOf course the US denied any are missing.
ReplyDeleteThe proof will be in the pudding, if Iran displays it for the world to see, like they did the last time.
Well played 5:47 am, well played!
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ReplyDeleteDarn! Hope we had loss insurance on that rented equiptment.
Wait until every important person in Iran is milling around it and hit the self destruct button.
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