Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Make sure that the U.S. CIA plane crashes in Iran

WASHINGTON, KOMPAS.com - The secret behind a U.S. unmanned stealth plane that crashed in Iran last week increasingly revealed. Two U.S. officials told CNN on Tuesday (6/12/2011), revealed that the plane was part of a CIA reconnaissance mission involving the intelligence community and military personnel stationed in Afghanistan.
The aircraft was on a mission in the territory of Afghanistan but because the operator loses control, the aircraft entered Pakistani territory and fell there. A senior U.S. official who has direct access to the assessment of what happened on the plane said the aircraft flew missions run in western Afghanistan over the area and looking for activities of the rebels. According to officials, there was no landing aircraft flew to Iran or to spy on Iran from Afghanistan airspace.
When the plane finally crashed, a U.S. satellites are quick to point the location of the fall and it seems the aircraft suffered significant damage. "The Iranians have a pile of rubble and trying to find out what they can get and what to do with a pile of rubble that," a senior U.S. official said. According to him, the plane crashed just because a guide system not functioning, not shot down.
Ensure that officials, unmanned aircraft is a type of RQ-170.
A U.S. official confirmed that other, when the plane crashed, the United States was considering various options would be to take the plane or the bombed ruins. But those ideas are quickly overlooked because it is considered impractical.
Both officials had direct knowledge of the incident, but they do not want revealed indentitasnya because of the sensitive nature of the problem. While CIA officials declined to comment.
Some indication of the intelligence community's involvement in the drone incident comes at the end of last week, when NATO's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan issued a statement saying, "UAV (unmanned aircraft) is touted Iran may be an unarmed reconnaissance aircraft U.S. has been flying for a mission in western Afghanistan last weekend. The UAV operator loses control of the plane and have attempted to determine its status. "
Some coalition officials said at the time that they had no direct knowledge of the incident. U.S. officials when it ignored the Iranian claim that they have shot down the drone. U.S. only say, that aircraft operators have lost control of flight and the aircraft subsequently entered Iranian airspace.
RQ-170 Sentinel is an unmanned stealth aircraft developed by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Air Force to help provide intelligence materials, and functions of surveillance and reconnaissance.
Iranian media reported, RQ-170 aircraft was only slightly damaged and are now in the hands of Iranian forces. "The armed forces with the dominant control over border areas successfully identify and shoot down the plane," the official Iranian news agency reported, the Islamic Republic News Agency.
Last July, Iran's military made similar claims, saying it had shot down a "spy plane" that flew near the Fordo nuclear enrichment plant in the province of Qom. But Iran a few days later changed his statement, saying the incident was actually a part of the exercise.

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