San Francisco Chronicle

Drone buzzed U.S. ship, Navy says

- By Jon Gambrell

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An unarmed Iranian drone shadowed a U.S. aircraft carrier at night and came close enough to F-18 fighter jets to put the lives of American pilots at risk, the Navy said Tuesday, reporting the second such tense encounter within a week.

The Iranian Sadegh drone flew without any warning lights during the encounter Sunday night with the aircraft carrier Nimitz, said Lt. Ian McConnaugh­ey, a spokesman for the Bahrain-based 5th Fleet.

The drone did not respond to repeated calls over the radio and came within 1,000 feet of U.S. fighters, he said.

That “created a dangerous situation with the potential for collision and is not in keeping with internatio­nal maritime customs and laws,” McConnaugh­ey said in a statement.

The drone was unarmed, the lieutenant said, though that model can carry missiles.

Iran’s military and state-run media did not immediatel­y report the incident, which came after a similar encounter Aug. 8, in which the Navy said an Iranian drone came within 100 feet of an F-18 preparing to land on the Nimitz. Iranian vessels and U.S. warships have also had tense encounters in recent months.

President Trump has threatened to renegotiat­e the nuclear deal struck by his predecesso­r amid new sanctions targeting Iran over its ballistic missile tests.

So far this year, the Navy has recorded 14 instances of what it describes as “unsafe and/or unprofessi­onal” interactio­ns with Iranian forces. It recorded 35 in 2016 and 23 in 2015.

Jon Gambrell is an Associated Press writer.

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