Iran Advises US to Recount Drones, Extracts All Data
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards advised Wednesday the United States to recount the drones in its fleet as they insist they captured a US unmanned spy plane over Gulf waters.
"Its' capture is not an issue the Americans can easily refute," Guards spokesman Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif was quoted as saying.
"I advise the American commanders to recount their drones accurately," he said.
Earlier, the Guards announced that they have captured a ScanEagle drone, short-range unmanned aircraft made by Boeing that measures 1.4 meters long and with a wingspan of three meters.
Meanwhile, the Guards stated that it has fully extracted the information of the US spy drone, it captured over the Gulf.
"Yes, we have fully extracted the drone's information...," the IRGC Public Relations Department said on Wednesday, referring to the drone built by Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing.
"The drone, in addition to gathering military information, used to pursue gathering information in the field of energy, especially the transfer of oil from Iran's oil terminals," the department said.
It added that the capture of the aircraft helps discovery of "what kind of information they (the Americans) are after."
Regarding the US denial of the existence of the aerial vehicle in its drone fleet, the department said, "The reaction, the Americans have to the capture of their drones indicates the importance of this matter to them. This is not something they can easily deny."
The manner by which the aircraft was captured by the IRGC is very important and "it can even be said that the drone's getting entangled in the IRGC Navy's security net is more important than the [capture of] the RQ-170 [Sentinel] drone," it said, referring to the Iranian military's last-year downing of an intruding US drone, which was flying over the northeastern Iran city of Kashmar.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by mopqawama.org
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