Thursday, December 13, 2012

Iran Claims Success Copying the U.S. Unmanned Aircraft Technology

Photo: U.S. aircraft were shot Iran (Reuters)

TEHRAN - An Iranian lawmaker claimed the country has managed to make unmanned aircraft based technologies in which he got from the plane belonging to Iran captured the U.S. last year.

Heidarpour Avaz, a member of the Iranian parliament who is also a member of the National Defence Committee of the country declared its claim on the site belongs to the Iranian parliament's playing, as reported by the Washington Post, Wednesday (12/12/2012).

In 2011, then U.S. drone RQ-170 Sentinel coded successfully considered by the Iranian military as it passes through the region of the country. Previously the U.S. denied his plane fall into the hands of Iran, but later had to admit it, and the U.S. asked Iran to return the aircraft.

The Iranian government refuses to return U.S. drone and said it will study the drone to make planes with similar technologies.

Many parties called Iran during this often claim success in the field of technology development and the military, but these claims is difficult to know the truth because the attitude of the country are covered.

Last week the Iranian government reported it back to capture U.S. drone. Reports from Iran's military was immediately denied by the U.S. side stating his drone nothing missing.


Source:  Washington Post

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