These drones are sailing ships. Iran is now learning this new ship technology. In the past, Iran has collected American intelligence flying drones. This has greatly helped Iran to master flying drone technology. Iran even sells such unmanned military aircraft to Russia. The same can happen with these ships, drones with sails.
"WASHINGTON — Iran seized two
American maritime drones operating in the Red Sea on Thursday, three U.S.
defense officials said, the latest naval incident in a string of late-summer
spats between Washington and Tehran.
The crew of the Iranian naval ship
that captured the drones, Saildrone Explorers that were operating near each
other, hoisted the vessels onto their warship, the Jamaran, and covered them
with tarp, one official said.
On request from the U.S. Navy, the
Iranian crew released the drones Friday morning, the officials said.
It was the second such incident this
week, following an Iranian attempt in the Persian Gulf overnight Monday to
capture another one of the same type of American naval drone. The U.S. Navy
said the action was “flagrant” and “unwarranted.”
In that case, the Navy said it
spotted an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval support ship towing
a Saildrone Explorer. The American seamen told the Iranians that the drone was
U.S. government property and asked for it back.
With a U.S. Fifth Fleet MH-60S Sea
Hawk helicopter hovering above, the Iranians disconnected the towing line they
had attached to that drone and eventually departed the area, according to a
U.S. Navy release at the time. The Navy resumed operations “without incident,”
the release said.
The United States and Iran often
tangle in the Persian Gulf — which the United States calls the Arabian Gulf —
and in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. But the incidents this week come amid
an international effort to revive a 2015 deal with Iran that limited its
nuclear program. President Donald J. Trump abandoned the pact in 2018.
Since President Biden took office,
American negotiators have been trying to revive the agreement, an effort that has
become more pressing given sanctions on Russia, which has sent oil and natural
gas prices soaring. Under the deal, the United States would lift tough economic
sanctions on Iran that have limited its ability to export energy.
The United States and its partners in the region have also
been working to set up a network of unmanned drones in a program to contain
Iran.
The U.S. Navy has been operating Saildrone Explorers — which
operate with cameras that can take 360 degree photos — since last fall. The
drones are available commercially and do not carry classified information,
American defense officials said.
One official said Thursday’s
incident stood out because the seizure was conducted by the Iranian navy, which
the Pentagon views as more professional than the Islamic Revolutionary Guards
Corps navy. The U.S. officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they
were not authorized to discuss the incidents publicly.
Around 2 p.m. on Thursday, the crew
on the Jamarran hoisted the American drones onto the ship, the official said.
The drones usually operate near American naval assets, and two U.S. naval
destroyers were monitoring the vessels. As it did on Monday, the Navy
dispatched helicopters, which videotaped the Iranian crew’s actions."
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