U.S Navy Claims Having Sunk Over 30 Iranian Ships Since The US-Iran War Began
The U.S Navy claims to have sunk over 30 Iranian vessels since the war between the US and Iran began, including a drone carrier, which is engulfed in flames, per a U.S. Naval Commander overseeing Middle East operations.
Admiral Brad Cooper, who heads the United States Central Command, spoke to the media, stating that American forces inflicted major damage to Iranian naval capabilities during the ongoing campaign against Iran.
He added that an Iranian drone carrier, the size of a WWII aircraft carrier, has also been dealt with and is on fire.
Iran’s ballistic missile strikes have declined since the first days of the war, falling about 90%, he told reporters.
This is the result of sustained US and Israeli strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure, he stated.
The U.S. is also deploying several new capabilities and systems designed to counter Iran’s growing drone threat more effectively.
One such system is the LUCAS attack drone, which was developed after U.S engineers captured and reverse-engineered Iranian drones.
He called the system ‘indispensable’ in the present conflict.
Cooper was a part of the diplomatic efforts with Iran previously. In February, he also participated in the US-Iran negotiations held in Oman.
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