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Iran destroys rare US drone

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The U.S. Navy on April 14 confirmed that an MQ-4C Triton unmanned surveillance aircraft crashed in the Persian Gulf

The U.S. Navy on April 14 confirmed that an MQ-4C Triton unmanned surveillance aircraft crashed in the Persian Gulf region on April 9, with the incident has now been described as a mishap, although little was revealed regarding the circumstance under which it was lost. After the aircraft had vanished unexpectedly from online flight tracking sites while flying over the Gulf, multiple sources reported that it had been shot down by Iranian air defences, with this remaining unconfirmed. The MQ-4C is a significantly rarer and higher value aircraft than the F-15E strike fighter, MQ-9 drone, and other aircraft that have been shot down by Iranian or allied forces, with only the U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry AWACS destroyed on the ground in Saudi Arabia being more valuable. Where the E-3 is an ageing aircraft that was scheduled for retirement within the next 15 years, however, the MQ-

https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/iranian-destroy-navy-240mil-drone

Ah, ya spoilsports! What's $250 million. Trump uses that to light his fireworks. Shock & awe, Baby, shock and awe! /s

Rare drone , even rarer now, it's only money ,It could

not be the Iranians that shot it down as according to

Trump 🤡 they have been completely destroyed with

no ordnance left ,

regards Worgeordie

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