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A revolutionary guard pointing to a US RQ-170 drone captured by Iran, in December 2011. Photo: Reuters

Iran says it brought down 'enemy' spy drone

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have brought down a foreign surveillance drone during a military exercise, the official Islamic Republic News Agency said on Saturday.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have brought down a foreign surveillance drone during a military exercise, the official Islamic Republic News Agency said on Saturday.

“We have managed to bring down a drone of the enemy. This has happened before in our country,” the agency quoted war games spokesman General Hamid Sarkheli as saying in Kerman, southeast Iran, where the military exercise is taking place.

The agency gave no details on who the drone belonged to.

In Washington, a Pentagon spokesman said he had seen the reports. He noted that the Iranians did not specifically claim that the drone was American.

In the past, there have been incidents of Iran claiming to have seized US drones.

In early January Iranian media said Iran had captured two miniature US-made surveillance drones over the past 17 months.

Several drone incidents over the past year or so have highlighted tension in the Persian Gulf as Iran and the United States flex their military capabilities in a standoff over Iran’s disputed nuclear programme.

Iran said in January that lightweight RQ-11 Raven drones were brought down by Iranian air defence units in separate incidents in August 2011 and November last year.

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