Navy MQ-4C Triton's Fate Unknown After Disappearing From Flight Tracking Over Persian Gulf
Source: TWZ
(This is a new $238 million dollar drone)
U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared abruptly and unexpectedly from online flight tracking sites after declaring an in-flight emergency while flying over the Persian Gulf today. The uncrewed aircraft was also tracked rapidly losing altitude right beforehand, prompting widespread questions about its fate. This comes just two days after the United States and Iran agreed to a still very fragile ceasefire, which is heavily contingent on the reopening of the highly strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Online flight tracking data shows the MQ-4C had just completed a roughly three-hour-long flight over the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and appeared to be returning to base at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy. The online tracking shows the Triton had just crossed into Saudi Arabian airspace before making a sudden turn to the northeast in the direction of Iran. Available data also shows the drone rapidly descended from a typical cruising altitude of around 50,000 feet down to below 10,000 feet.
U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared abruptly and unexpectedly from online flight tracking sites after declaring an in-flight emergency while flying over the Persian Gulf today. The uncrewed aircraft was also tracked rapidly losing altitude right beforehand, prompting widespread questions about its fate. This comes just two days after the United States and Iran agreed to a still very fragile ceasefire, which is heavily contingent on the reopening of the highly strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Online flight tracking data shows the MQ-4C had just completed a roughly three-hour-long flight over the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and appeared to be returning to base at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy. The online tracking shows the Triton had just crossed into Saudi Arabian airspace before making a sudden turn to the northeast in the direction of Iran. Available data also shows the drone rapidly descended from a typical cruising altitude of around 50,000 feet down to below 10,000 feet.
Read more: https://www.twz.com/air/navy-mq-4c-tritons-fate-unknown-after-disappearing-from-flight-tracking-over-persian-gulf
Well, there goes another quarter billion dollars - in one go.
Lifeafter70
(1,011 posts)Further down in the article it states the aircraft had lost contact with its ground control operators.
3Hotdogs
(15,394 posts)People came up to him and told him, "Sir, that is the best deal any president has ever made with any enemies of America." And he didn't sign the deal with an autopen.
I'm proud to be an American today.
618$ million for newest version
Prairie Gates
(8,247 posts)1) they have control of it OR
2) the US had to blow it up to prevent 1
Lifeafter70
(1,011 posts)LudwigPastorius
(14,784 posts)Trump Brand Aerial Supremacy
lastlib
(28,340 posts)Pentagon can just take it out of petty cash......