Iran: Sweet Day for Khamenei as Tehran ‘Successfully Tests’ Captured US Drone Replica
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November 10, 2014 13:23 GMT
The Iranian military have claimed they have successfully tested a copy of a US drone captured in 2011, to the joy of Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
“As we promised earlier this year, a test flight of the Iranian version of the RQ-170 was carried out and a video
will be released soon,” Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the aerospace
division of the elite Revolutionary Guard, was quoted as saying by state
news agency IRNA.
The announcement was welcomed by Khamenei. “Today is a very sweet and unforgettable day for me,” he said, according to Tasnim News Agency.
Iran said they captured the drone after it entered the country’s airspace from Afghanistan, possibly to monitor military and nuclear facilities in 2011.
Washington later confirmed they had lost an aircraft
but US officials claimed that Iranians would have struggled to decipher
the drone’s secrets as they lacked the necessary technology.
The replica was first unveiled at an exhibition organised by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards attended by Khamenei in May.
The development came as US President Barack Obama expressed scepticism over a possible breakthrough in multilateral, high-level nuclear talks with Iran less than two weeks before a self-imposed deadline to make an historic permanent agreement.
“Are we going to be able to close this final gap so
that [Iran] can re-enter the international community, sanctions can be
slowly reduced and we have verifiable, lock-tight assurances that they
can’t develop a nuclear weapon?” Obama asked, after US Secretary of
State John Kerry met with Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
in the Gulf sultanate of Oman, in the final stretch of negotiations.
“There’s still a big gap. We may not be able to get there,” Obama said.
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