Iran's Press TV on Thursday transmits a wholesale capture tour of the U.S. spy drone that went losing in the country; it indeed appeared to look mostly undamaged, what they plan to do with this piece of rare technology is most likely understandable sell it to their Russian friends, a payback for tech support against Uncle Sam or to their enemies the Chinese to spit the infection of Obama’s recent anti dragon moves in Uncle Sam’s face.
American officials have painfully acknowledged that an unmanned U.S. reconnaissance /drone gone astray on a mission late last week, but they insisted that there is no evidence the drone was downed by any aggressive acts of Iran. Rather, they said, the drone likely went down because of a malfunction, probably the much talked about system AID virus caught in Britain, and they implied the sophisticated stealth exploration plane would likely have fallen from such a high altitude--the RQ-170 Sentinel can fly as high as 50,000 feet—it was least expected to be in good shape.
But Iranian military officials have maintained since Sunday that they brought down an American spy drone that was intact. And now the first visual images of what looks to be a drone that at least outwardly appears to be in decent condition is in the news, in what is surely another embarrassing poke in the eye for U.S. national security agencies.
The Pentagon as usual refused to issue any official comment on the newly published images, but military analysts in US were reported to have identified the said to be the wayward American drone.
The US military strategist will sleep with the knowledge of having their arch enemy hold a version, an intact version of one of their most important intelligence gathering tools.
Although they may regard the intelligence "windfall" to Iran as unfruitful but it maybe the pain in the neck for military researchers if the drone is actually intact as the Arab hackers having obtained the advanced U.S. stealthy drone may be suicidal to world peace moves.
A move to launch such drone with a nuclear weapon payload may cripple the militia considering the fact that the drone can not be traced by modern radars, their have been raised eyebrows on the effort of Iran's nuclear and ballistic weapons program.
The urgency of the effort has been underscored by a recent public debate in Israel about whether time is running out for a military strike to slow Iran's progress toward a nuclear weapon.
Iran complains of the drone over flights may represent a tricky decoy played at an act of aggression and violation of its sovereignty, to actually cover up some things