US Navy Fighter Jet Downs Iranian Drone over Arabian Sea
A US Navy fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone that aggressively approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. Despite attempts to de-escalate, the drone continued its approach, leading to its downing. The incident coincided with harassment of a US merchant vessel by Iranian forces.
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Tensions in the Arabian Sea escalated as a US Navy fighter jet intercepted and downed an Iranian drone approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln. According to US Central Command, the drone exhibited aggressive behavior, prompting defensive actions by US forces despite operating in international waters.
The Iranian drone continued its course toward the aircraft carrier, disregarding de-escalation attempts by US military personnel. In a statement, US Central Command cited the unclear intent of the drone, necessitating preventive measures to protect the carrier and its crew.
The same area recently witnessed another tense encounter, with Iranian forces reportedly harassing a US-flagged merchant vessel in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, underscoring ongoing maritime tensions.
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US military says it shot down an Iranian drone that approached an aircraft carrier in the region with 'unclear intent', reports AP.