Iran releases decoded footage from captured US drone
IRAN: Iran has for the first time released decoded video recordings
obtained from a US RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drone downed and captured by
the Islamic Republic in December 2011.
The recordings have been made by the drone's underbelly camera, and
include views from the area surrounding the Kandahar base as the drone
is about to land.
The Kandahar base is located about 420 kilometers from Iran's eastern
borders in Afghanistan. It hosts different types of aircraft used by the
US in different military operations including spy and reconnaissance
ones.
The majority of drone assassination attacks by the US on Afghanistan
and Pakistan are carried out by the aircraft stationed at this base.
Classified data extracted from the captured drone shows the aircraft
has conducted many flights in Iran's neighbouring countries, including
Pakistan. The US RQ-170 Sentinel stealth aircraft was downed with
minimal damage by the Iranian Army's electronic warfare unit on December
4, 2011, while flying over the Iranian city of Kashmar, some 140 miles
(225 km) from the Afghan border.
- PRESS TV
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