Something strange just happened over the Persian Gulf. Reports are emerging that a US Navy MQ-4C Triton — one of America’s most advanced high-altitude surveillance drones — transmitted an emergency signal… and then disappeared from radar south of Iran. <br /> <br />According to open-source flight tracking data circulating on social media, the drone took off from Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE. It was reportedly flying at nearly 33,000 feet, conducting routine surveillance over international waters. <br /> <br />Then suddenly — an emergency beacon. Moments later — it vanished. <br /> <br />No official confirmation yet from the Pentagon. No statement from US Central Command. No acknowledgement from Iran. But the timing is raising serious eyebrows. <br /> <br />The MQ-4C Triton isn’t just any drone. It’s a high-end maritime surveillance platform designed to monitor vast areas of ocean, track ships, and gather intelligence. These missions can last more than 10 hours, and they’ve become increasingly common near Iran’s southern coastline and the Strait of Hormuz. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />#USIranWar #USVsIran #IranShootsDrone #MQ9Reaper #USSpyDrone #DroneWar #MiddleEastTensions #IranAirDefense #USMilitaryDrone #USIranConflict #DroneShotDown #USIranBreaking #PersianGulfTensions #IranMilitaryNews #USDroneMissing #USIranWarNews #DroneWarfare #IranUSMilitary #USDroneIncident #IranWarAlert #USIranCrisis #MiddleEastBreaking #IranDefenseForces #USMilitaryNews #GlobalWarFears<br /><br />~PR.152~ED.103~GR.122~HT.96~
