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Posted: 6/19/2019 11:13:40 PM EDT
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https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-navy-drone-shot-down-by-iranian-missile-over-strait-of-hormuz-source U.S. military officials returned fire -- verbally -- hours after Iran blasted a Navy high-altitude drone out of the sky over the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. Central Command leaders on Thursday slamming the "unprovoked" strike and Tehran's subsequent "false" justifications for it. The downing of the drone, via surface-to-air missile, is only the most recent Iranian provocation in the region, coming on the heels of a disputed attack on a pair of oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week. U.S. officials say Iran was behind the tanker attacks, however, the Islamic Republic has not claimed responsibility and even suggested American involvement in the plot. Similarly, Iran claimed the U.S. drone on Thursday was over Iranian airspace when it was shot down -- but American officials stated unequivocally the incident occurred in international airspace. "Iranian reports that the aircraft was over Iran are false," Capt. Bill Urban, a U.S. Central Command spokesman, said in a statement. "This was an unprovoked attack on a U.S. surveillance asset in international airspace." The U.S. Navy’s RQ-4A Global Hawk drone was over international airspace and about 17 miles from Iran at the time, a military source told Fox News. The drone provides real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions "over vast ocean and coastal regions," according to the military. Iran also tried to shoot down another drone, but missed, U.S. officials told Fox News. Officials are now scrambling to find the wreckage in the water before Iranian forces recover it. The Navy RQ-4A Global Hawk drone deployed to the Middle East in the past few days as part of reinforcements approved by President Trump last month. The high-altitude drone can fly up to 60,000 feet or 11 miles in altitude and loiter for 30 hours at a time. It's used to spy on Iranian military communications and track shipping in the busy waterways. Each drone costs up to $180 million dollars. The U.S. Navy’s RQ-4A Global Hawk drone is a high-altitude drone can fly up to 60,000 feet or 11 miles in altitude and loiter for 30 hours at a time. Besides the drone incident, U.S. officials told Fox News that Iranian-backed forces fired cruise missiles Wednesday night into Saudi Arabia, hitting a power plant. The spate of recent attacks come amid the backdrop of heightened tensions after the U.S. decision a year ago to withdraw from Tehran's nuclear deal reimpose sanctions. A commander for Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed the drone was shot down over Iranian airspace to send a "clear message" to the U.S., and marked the first direct Iranian-claimed attack of the crisis. "We do not have any intention for war with any country, but we are fully ready for war," Revolutionary Guard commander Gen. Hossein Salami said in a televised address. Foreign Relations Committee member Sen. Lindsey Graham on the Trump administration's strategy to combat Iran aggression. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said it shot down the drone on Thursday morning -- causing some confusion about the timeline of the incident -- when it entered Iranian airspace near the Kouhmobarak district in southern Iran's Hormozgan province. Kouhmobarak is some 750 miles southeast of Tehran and close to the Strait of Hormuz. The Guard said it shot down the drone at 4:05 a.m. after it collected data from Iranian territory, including the southern port of Chahbahar near Iran's border with Pakistan. Iran used its air defense system known as Third of Khordad to shoot down the drone — a truck-based missile system that can fire up to 18 miles into the sky, the semi-official Fars news agency reported. The Guard described the drone as being launched from the southern Persian Gulf but did not elaborate. American RQ-4A Global Hawks are stationed at the Al-Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates, near the capital, Abu Dhabi. Salami, speaking to a crowd in the western city of Sanandaj, described the American drone as "violating our national security border." "Borders are our red line," Salami said. "Any enemy that violates the borders will be annihilated." The U.S. said Iran fired a missile at another drone last week that responded to the attack on two oil tankers near the Gulf. Another senior U.S. official told Fox News last week that an MQ9 Reaper drone was fired on by the Iranians shortly after it arrived at the scene where the MV Altair tanker sent out a distress signal. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has blamed Iran for the "blatant assault" on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. After the tanker incident, Pompeo said his assessment was based on "intelligence, the weapons used, the level of expertise needed to execute the operation, recent similar Iranian attacks on shipping, and the fact that no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication.” View Quote Attached File RQ-4 Global Hawk Attached File |
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I posted the original Iranian language version in the gulf thread https://www.apnews.com/e4316eb989d5499c9828350de8524963?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow Attached File
English language Iran state news Attached File |
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Every time Iran says this bullshit we should blow up 10 pieces of their military hardware and kill anyone associated with it.
Fuck Iran. |
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Good for them?
ETA: Nevermind, apparently they're expensive as fuck. Fuck Iran. |
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Trump should tell them they missed the other 300 other of them in their airspace.
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Global Hawk (USAF) or Triton (USN)?
It was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz. |
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So, the Iranians are 1 hit out of 3 tries. If this drone was shot down in international airspace, we should be shooting down or sinking something of theirs outside their territory.
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These are meant to be used in permissive environment. Once shit starts flying, their life expectancy is pretty low. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Shouldn't laugh, but the image of a guy falling out of his chair at the console, running out of the room, smoke trailing, yelling, "Medic!" did briefly cross my mind. View Quote BTW, a former Global Hawk sensor operator was sitting next to me when I found this thread. He's already messaging furiously to try to find who to mock |
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If they shot down an RQ-4, I guarantee it was over international waters, unless the RQ-4 suffered a major malfunction.
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We don’t really need any more wars given our reluctance to actually win them through decisive action.
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From CNBC on Twitter:
"IRNA, citing the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, identified the drone as an RQ-4 Global Hawk.Capt. Bill Urban, a U.S. Central Command spokesman, declined to comment when asked if an American drone was shot down. However, he told The Associated Press: "There was no drone over Iranian territory." |
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Uh yeah, just because they're unmanned doesn't mean they come cheap. There's a ton of tech in them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Is it really a hard feat to shoot one down? I can't imagine it has too many defensive measures at its disposal.
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They already have it on display https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41QuhkPiYIL._SX425_.jpg View Quote |
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Why risk pilots when we can probably launch multitudes of long range cruise missiles to accomplish objectives? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Trump should secretly authorize a large series of missile launches to destroy the ports the Iranians run the little boats out of and half of the boats in the ocean. After it happens he should make an emergency broad cast, where he.gets on camera and says apparently there have been some explosions in and around iran, oh and by the way, it wasnt me. If I authorized something like this, their whole navy would be underwater making all kinds of bubbling noises
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Find the Iranian missile site and drop a terrifying, yet inert device on it. I'm thinkin a 2020 Silverado HD from 30K feet would send a message... https://images.hgmsites.net/lrg/2020-chevrolet-silverado-2500hd_100690494_l.jpg View Quote |
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Trump should secretly authorize a large series of missile launches to destroy the ports the Iranians run the little boats out of and half of the boats in the ocean. After it happens he should make an emergency broad cast, where he.gets on camera and says apparently there have been some explosions in and around iran, oh and by the way, it wasnt me. If I authorized something like this, their whole navy would be underwater making all kinds of bubbling noises View Quote |
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I didn’t know these drones were so damn big....I thought about 1/2 that size. https://www.armytimes.com/resizer/SIuiZiXts-_pjDMZZV9dYWucblY=/1200x0/filters:quality(100)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-mco.s3.amazonaws.com/public/MMJEMQ3YLRC27EKITAFCM22B6Q.jpg View Quote |
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I didn’t know these drones were so damn big....I thought about 1/2 that size. https://www.armytimes.com/resizer/SIuiZiXts-_pjDMZZV9dYWucblY=/1200x0/filters:quality(100)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-mco.s3.amazonaws.com/public/MMJEMQ3YLRC27EKITAFCM22B6Q.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I was the same way. I remember the first time I saw even a predator I was surprised. I thought they’d be like the size of an RC plane. Global Hawks are some big bitches. View Quote Attached File |
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I didn’t know these drones were so damn big....I thought about 1/2 that size. https://www.armytimes.com/resizer/SIuiZiXts-_pjDMZZV9dYWucblY=/1200x0/filters:quality(100)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-mco.s3.amazonaws.com/public/MMJEMQ3YLRC27EKITAFCM22B6Q.jpg View Quote Here's a Global Hawk sitting next to a pair of Space Shuttle SRBs: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Edwards+AFB,+CA/@34.9573854,-117.882336,137m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c24ab03a29c3eb:0xdf7023bbd91346e8!8m2!3d34.9240314!4d-117.8912085?hl=en |
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I was about to get excited, but then I remembered that they already took one of our drones before and nothing came of it.
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