The Pentagon announced that the cameras were not found on two US drones that Iran seized in the Red Sea last week after Iran returned the two boats to the US Navy.

In a report on the matter, CNN pointed out that “Iran’s navy detained two boats in international waters in the Red Sea last week, and Iran eventually returned two American boats, but a US Department of Defense spokesman said the incident, appear to be an escalation of Iran’s military action against the US.”

“The cameras are unclassified, insensitive and accessible,” Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters, adding in that context that “there was no particular concern as it was not sensitive equipment.”

Regarding the fate of these cameras and the circumstances of their disappearance, Ryder confirmed: “The cameras are missing, and as for specifically what happened to them, I don’t have that information, so I can’t confirm that Iran took them.” Iranians to practice “good maritime navigation and compliance with international rules and regulations.”

And a US news network stated, “A US military source at the time recalled a similar incident that took place last Tuesday in Persian Gulf waters,” commenting, “The fact that this happened two days after their failure in the Persian Gulf seems like an escalation.” “.