Iran claims capture of intact US spy drone
IRAN said yesterday it had captured a US intelligence drone in its airspace over the Gulf in the last few days, but the US military quickly denied having lost any unmanned aircraft in the Middle East.
The incident highlighted tensions in the Gulf as the Islamic Republic and the United States demonstrate their military capabilities in the vital oil exporting region in a standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program.
Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz - through which about 40 percent of the world's sea-borne crude oil is shipped - if it comes under attack. US commanders have said they will not let that happen.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said on its website that the ScanEagle drone had been flying over the Gulf in the last few days and was "captured" when it strayed into Iranian airspace.
A spokesman for US Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrain said no US drone had gone missing in the region recently.
"The US Navy has fully accounted for all unmanned air vehicles operating in the Middle East region. Our operations in the Gulf are confined to internationally recognized water and air space," Commander Jason Salata said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran had warned the US over its violations and the drone was evidence of American incursions that it would use it to pursue its complaint "via international bodies," IRIB News reported.
The IRGC statement did not specify when or where the drone was caught, or whether it was shot down or crashed. The ScanEagle is a 1.25-meter-long "off the shelf" spy plane made by US-based Boeing.
The incident highlighted tensions in the Gulf as the Islamic Republic and the United States demonstrate their military capabilities in the vital oil exporting region in a standoff over Iran's disputed nuclear program.
Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz - through which about 40 percent of the world's sea-borne crude oil is shipped - if it comes under attack. US commanders have said they will not let that happen.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said on its website that the ScanEagle drone had been flying over the Gulf in the last few days and was "captured" when it strayed into Iranian airspace.
A spokesman for US Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrain said no US drone had gone missing in the region recently.
"The US Navy has fully accounted for all unmanned air vehicles operating in the Middle East region. Our operations in the Gulf are confined to internationally recognized water and air space," Commander Jason Salata said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran had warned the US over its violations and the drone was evidence of American incursions that it would use it to pursue its complaint "via international bodies," IRIB News reported.
The IRGC statement did not specify when or where the drone was caught, or whether it was shot down or crashed. The ScanEagle is a 1.25-meter-long "off the shelf" spy plane made by US-based Boeing.
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