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| ians have a system that could interfere with the RQ-170's GPS navigation system.The U.S. drone, Beneigh wrote in an email, would have used "military GPS frequencies, whose timing and code sequence is classified. Commercial GPS repeaters operate on civilian frequencies."House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said this week that even if Iran can reverse-engineer the captured technology by the time they finish it may be obsolete.Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi on Saturday told IRNA, Iran's official news agency, that Tehran had delayed announcement of the captured drone, which it displayed on Iranian television Dec. 8, to test U.S. reaction to the loss.After initially saying only that it had lost a drone operating near the Afghan-Iran border, U.S. officials eventually confirmed that Iran had captured a drone sent to monitor Iran's military and nuclear programs.President Barack Obama on Friday said the U.S. planned to keep up the pressure on Iran If you'd prefer not to receive future emails, Unsubscribe Here. Athinodorou, 3, Dasoupoli, Strovolos, Nicosia - Cyprus |
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