The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman maneuvers into position for a strait transit exercise, September 30, 2014. An Iranian ship repeatedly pointed a laser at the ship on two separate occasions this week. Anthony N. Hilkowski/U.S. Navy
Stars and Stripes: Iranian vessel pointed laser at Navy ship, helicopter in Gulf of Aden
MANAMA, Bahrain — An Iranian-flagged merchant vessel on two separate occasions pointed a laser at a U.S. Navy ship and helicopter, Navy officials said.
The Iranian ship repeatedly used the laser to target the USS Forrest Sherman and a helicopter belonging to the ship during the course of four days, said Lt. Brett Dawson, the deputy public affairs officer for U.S. Naval Forces Central Command.
Dawson said nobody was injured and no equipment was harmed in the incidents, the first of which happened Sunday in the Gulf of Aden, but U.S. Naval Forces Central Command views these activities as “unsafe” and “unprofessional.”
WNU Editor: Even with an Iranian nuclear deal I predict that these "incidents" will only continue.
More News On An Iranian Ship Targeting The US Navy In The Gulf Of Aden
Iran-flagged ship targets U.S. Navy with laser -- CNN
Iranian Ship Targets U.S. Destroyer with Laser in Latest Act of Naval “Harassment” -- The Tower
US Navy Targeted by Iranian Ship -- Iran News Update
Iran Ship Targets US Navy -- Marine Link
1 comment:
If a sailor or helicopter pilot get blinded partially blinded, the administration will do what?
If there is a crash of a helicopter, the administration will do what?
Break out the knee pads?
You shine a laser at an aircraft in the U.S. at civilian aircraft and you can face several years in jail.
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