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The drone that picked up the downed helicopter crew was a Corsair made by Texas-based Saronic Technologies.
The US and Iran are once again on a collision course after the US said it launched fresh "self-defense" strikes against Iran in response to the downing of an American Apache helicopter. Tehran threatened the US to leave the region alone if Washington prefers safety.
President Trump said Tuesday the US ‘must respond’ after Iran shot down an Apache attack helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz Monday evening, leaving a two-month-old cease-fire hanging by a thread after Trump claimed a deal was just “two or three days away.
Iran has threatened counterstrikes after US attacks on targets in Iran in response to the downing of a US military helicopter. "Our Powerful Armed Forces will leave no attack or threat unanswered,"
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U.S. stock-index futures largely erased initial losses Sunday, after a massive tech selloff on Friday interrupted Wall Street’s two-month rally, and after new developments threatened the fragile cease-fire in the Iran war.
The U.S. military reported that it shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones headed toward the Strait of Hormuz overnight Saturday local time, while seven ballistic missiles fired at Kuwait and Bahrain were largely intercepted as well.