Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Loss Of US Drone In Iran Raises Concerns -- News Updates



U.S. Drone That Went Down in Iran Was High-Tech Intel Tool, Officials Say -- Marc Ambinder, the Atlantic

The super-secret drone that Iran claims to have recovered was on a CIA "Focal Point" mission, gathering intelligence and likely crashed though it remains uncertain whether it was able to self-destruct, U.S. officials told National Journal on Tuesday.

Controllers lost contact with the prized stealth unmanned aerial drone, the RQ-170 "Sentinel", last week over western Afghanistan, said one government official who spoke on condition of anonymity. Based on its projected glide path, officials assume it fell just inside the Iranian border.

Though the CIA has used the Sentinel to monitor Iranian nuclear convoys before, the precise nature of the mission this time is not known.

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Drone that crashed in Iran may give away U.S. secrets -- L.A. Times
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What Iran Can Learn from the CIA's Fallen Drone -- Atlantic Wire
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