Sunday, April 28, 2019

Iranian Drone Films Close-Up Shots Of U.S. Aircraft Carrier In The Persian Gulf


Daily Mail: Is Iran SPYING on US aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf? Revolutionary Guard releases 'surveillance video' they claim was taken from a drone above the USS Dwight D Eisenhower

* Video released by Tasnim news agency shows fighter jets parked on American carrier deck in the Persian Gulf
* US Navy says USS Dwight D Eisenhower hasn't been in the Gulf since 2016
* The drone that took the footage is apparently an Ababil-3 with an eight-hour flight capability at 12,000 feet and range of 155 miles
* Earlier this month, the US government designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a 'terrorist organisation'
* Tehran immediately announced retaliatory measures, declaring the United States a 'state sponsor of terrorism' and US forces as 'terrorist groups'

Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard has successfully managed a surveillance flight over a U.S. aircraft carrier, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Saturday.

The report included footage apparently from a Guard drone that flew over the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and another U.S. warship in the Persian Gulf.

The images show fighter planes parked on the carrier deck with crew members down below seemingly unaware they are being spied upon.

Tasnim did not say when the footage was shot.

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WNU Editor: I am sure the U.S. was watching very closely what this drone was doing.

More News On An Iranian Drone Filming Close-Up Shots Of A U.S. Aircraft Carrier In The Persian Gulf

Report: Iran Guard monitors US aircraft carrier with drone -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Iran Guards drone spies on US warships in Gulf: media -- AFP
Report: Iran Guard Tracks US Warships With Drone -- VOA
Iran's Revolutionary Guard 'shoots drone footage' of US warships -- Al Jazeera
Iranian Media Shows Alleged IRGC Drone Footage of US Carrier in Gulf -- Sputnik
Iranian drone reportedly films close-up shots of US aircraft carrier… and gets away with it (VIDEO) -- RT

1 comment:

  1. of course. but what do you think we do with the many secret satellites we have? look at football games?

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