Iran Says Downed U.S. Drone, Threatens Revenge

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Iran's military said it shot down a U.S. Army drone inside its territory near the Afghan and Pakistani borders on Sunday, and threatened to retaliate for the violation, Iranian media reported.

State-run Al-Alam Arabic language satellite channel, quoting a military source in Iran's joint chiefs of staff, said late Sunday the RQ-170 unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down "a few hours ago."

However, the NATO-led military force in Afghanistan said later on Sunday that the drone in question "may" belong to the United States.

"The UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) to which the Iranians are referring may be a U.S. unarmed reconnaissance aircraft that had been flying a mission over western Afghanistan late last week," the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said.

"The operators of the UAV lost control of the aircraft and had been working to determine its status."

The semiofficial Fars news agency, which has close ties to the Revolutionary Guards responsible for Iran's air defense and ballistic missile systems, said the drone had made an incursion into Iran's eastern airspace.

"Our air defense and electronic warfare units managed to identify and shoot down an advanced unmanned spy aircraft -- an RQ-170 -- after it briefly violated the eastern border territory," Fars said, quoting an unnamed military source.

The drone "was downed with slight damage. It is now under the control of our forces," the source added.

The source warned that Iran's armed response would "not be limited to our country's borders" for the "blatant territorial violation."

No images of the drone said to have been shot down were immediately published by any of the media carrying the reports.

The RQ-170 Sentinel is a high-altitude reconnaissance drone whose existence was revealed in 2009 by specialized reviews and later confirmed by the U.S. Air Force in 2010.

In January, Iran announced that its forces had downed two U.S. drones after they violated Iranian-controlled airspace.

It said it would put the aircraft on display to the public, but there has been no indication it ever did so.

In June, Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Guards' aerospace unit, said Iran had shown Russian experts the U.S. drones in its possession.

"Russian experts requested to see these drones and they looked at both the downed drones and the models made by the Guards through reverse engineering," he said.

Hajizadeh did not specify how many U.S. drones were shown nor give any details of the copies Iran was said to have made of the aircraft.

The U.S. military and the CIA routinely use drones to monitor military activity in the region.

They have also reportedly used them to launch missile strikes in Yemen as well as in Afghanistan and in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt.

The latest report comes at a time of heightened political tension over Iran's nuclear program, with speculation rife that Israel is mulling air strikes against Iranian atomic facilities, with or without U.S. backing.

Iranian officials and Guards commanders, who regularly boast about Tehran's military capabilities, have warned against any such military action targeting the Islamic republic.

Comments 14
Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 04 December 2011, 18:10

good for u as long as it is in YOUR COUNTRY
N.B. good work putin.,BACK TO THE COLD WAR.

Missing applesandoranges 04 December 2011, 18:14

Where is the evidence?

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 04 December 2011, 18:35

I agree........show a photo of an army commander and the wreckage. Where is it? Iran says a lot but doesn't do much. They don't even fight their own wars, they make Lebanon take the beating.

Default-user-icon hanna (Guest) 04 December 2011, 19:21

hmmmm demon,

All there is a picture of a drone... not of a shot drone in iran?????

Allways the same lies and lies

Missing peace 04 December 2011, 21:01

so what???

Default-user-icon Eli in Aus (Guest) 04 December 2011, 23:27

Iran wants to desrtroy the west.... right?
They would'cve long ago if they could.
Iran is only capable of causing trouble through their gangs in lebanon and storming foreign embassies in Iran. Now that is brave and civilised!!

Thumb LightLeb 05 December 2011, 01:40

i agree with peace.... who cares!! all talk no action

Default-user-icon Beebo (Guest) 05 December 2011, 02:24

Hey hopeless losers, stop crying and don't believe these truths. Rambo is invincible, not only in the movies.

Default-user-icon Beebo (Guest) 05 December 2011, 02:24

Hey hopeless losers, stop crying and don't believe these truths. Rambo is invincible, not only in the movies.

Default-user-icon Tammy (Guest) 05 December 2011, 05:42

Gabby, I believed you when four and a half months ago you said that ASSad had only three months and he'll be gone. I didn't ask you for any proof. And then, four weeks ago you said that the upcoming Saturday was coming. I did not ask you for proof either, but I have to admit that in this case there was no need for proof because your genius was very obvious!!! Regardless, though, that Saturday came and three more Saturdays followed. Were you trying to prove anything or your predictions a-la-doctor-samir-mufahmanchi are out of control? Considering your high intellect and your fascination with logic and reasoning, I understand very well why you want the Iranians to submit proof to your honorable highness. Let's hope they will show you the respect that you deserve. In the meantime, please keep mentoring us. Have a nice day. Oh, by the way, any updates re. ASSad?

Missing fawaz 05 December 2011, 08:58

Where is the wreckage!!!

Thumb thepatriot 05 December 2011, 09:21

We have a first class investigator amongst us...he will recognise himself... ;-)

Default-user-icon fadi (Guest) 05 December 2011, 13:58

I'd like to see a pic of Osama being dead before thrown into the ocean, anyone has any?

Thumb thepatriot 05 December 2011, 15:22

Thank you censor! No insults in my post! What's your problem?? Sweaty can take the truth I'm sure!