Iran once again captured the scene exposure of the US unmanned boat: fishing on the warship for inspection and then pushing it into the water.
Iranian personnel pushed the captured American unmanned boat off the deck (Iranian state television)
U.S. unmanned boat (data map)
Overseas network September 3 rd According to Iranian state television, on September 1, local time, an Iranian destroyer captured two U.S. unmanned boats for security reasons while carrying out an anti-terrorism mission in the Red Sea, and released them after warning the U.S. to be responsible for maritime security. Earlier this week, a similar incident occurred in the Persian Gulf.
Iranian personnel pushed the captured American unmanned boat off the deck (Iranian state television)
The picture released by Iranian national television shows that after the Iraqi personnel completed the necessary inspections and ensured the safety of the route, they pushed the US unmanned boat off the deck of the ship and released it to a safe area.
Iranian state television reported the picture.
According to CNN, the US Navy Central Command said that after learning that the unmanned boat was detained, the US military quickly dispatched two destroyers and two helicopters to intervene, and demanded the Iraqi side to return the unmanned boat through radio communication. The U.S. military also stressed that the captured unmanned boats were taking unclassified photos at that time, and they had been running in international waters for more than 200 days without accidents.
On August 30th, the Iranian navy towed away an American unmanned boat (US Navy).
On the evening of August 30, local time, an American unmanned boat with its navigation system cut off was towed away by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Navy in the Persian Gulf. After the US negotiated, the Iraqi side released the unmanned boat. Iranian media said that in recent weeks, a large number of American unmanned boats were sent from Bahrain to international waters and international waterways, which violated the safety agreement and affected the passage of the waterway. (Overseas network Liu Qiang)