Iran says it warns off foreign planes near Gulf coast

the warnings were given to US Navy planes and drones that had approached the annual air drills

Iran's domestically-produced Saegheh fighter jets. PHOTO: REUTERS

TEHRAN, IRAN:
Iran has warned off foreign surveillance planes that have tried to approach its forces during air defense exercises on the Gulf coast, an Iranian military spokesman said on Wednesday.

"In the past three days, more than 12 warnings have been issued to aircraft from outside the region to refrain from approaching the airspace of the maneuver area," said Brigadier-General Abbas Farajpour Alamdari, quoted by the official news agency IRNA.

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The semi-official news agency Tasnim said the warnings were given to US Navy planes and drones that had approached the annual air drills.

There was no immediate US reaction to the report.

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Authorities have said that the recently delivered Russian S-300 surface-to-air defense system and locally made missiles, as well as radar and electronic warfare equipment, are among weapons tested in the war games stretching over three southern provinces.
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