Two Iranian Su-25 fighter jets fired on an unarmed U.S. Air Force
Predator drone in the Persian Gulf on November 1, the Pentagon disclosed
on Thursday.
The incident, reported first by CNN, raised fresh concerns within the
Obama administration about Iranian military aggression in crucial Gulf
oil shipping lanes.
The drone was on routine maritime surveillance in international
airspace east of Kuwait, 16 miles off the coast of Iran, U.S. officials
said. The Predator was not hit.
"Our aircraft was never in Iranian airspace. It was always flying in
international air space. The recognized
limit is 12 nautical miles off
the coast and we never entered the 12 nautical mile limit," Pentagon
Press Secretary George Little said in responding to questions from
reporters after CNN reported the incident.
Little said the United States believed this was the first time an
unmanned aircraft was shot at by the Iranians in international waters
over the Gulf. In December of 2011, a U.S. surveillance drone crashed
in eastern Iran. Iranians claimed to have shot it down, and created a toy model of the drone to celebrate its capture.
Little stopped short of calling the incident an act of war although the Pentagon was concerned.
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Two U.S. officials explained the jets were part of Iran's
Revolutionary Guard Corps force, which has been more confrontational
than regular Iranian military forces.
At least two bursts of gunfire came from the Su-25s' cannons. The
drone started to move away but the Iranian aircraft chased it, doing
aerial loops around it before breaking away and returning to Iran.
The Obama administration did not disclose the incident before the
presidential election, but three senior officials confirmed the details
to CNN on Thursday. They declined to be identified because of sensitive
intelligence matters surrounding the matter.
The drone's still and video cameras captured the incident showing two Su-25s approaching the Predator and firing onboard guns.
The Iranian pilots continued to fire shots that went beneath the
Predator but were never successful in hitting it, according to the
officials.
U.S. military intelligence analysts are still not sure if the Iranian
pilots simply were unable to hit the drone due to lack of combat skill,
or whether they deliberately were missing and had no intention of
bringing it down.
But as one of the officials said, "it doesn't matter, they fired on us."
Little said the United States has to assume Iran was trying to bring down the Predator.
The United States protested the incident but had not heard back from Iran.
Iran has, at other times, been confrontational in the region. In January, the U.S. military and coast guard had close encounters with Iranian Navy vessels which approached at high speeds and exhibited provocative behavior.
Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the United States, declined to
say whether his country knew about the incident before Pentagon
officials
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