MQ-9 Reaper Drone Shot Down by Houthi Militants near Yemen, U.S. Confirms
In a recent development, an American MQ-9 Reaper drone flying near Yemen has been shot down by Houthi militants, as confirmed by a U.S. official to ABC News. The Pentagon later released a statement on Tuesday acknowledging the incident. This marks the second time that the Houthis have successfully targeted a Reaper drone, with the previous incident occurring in international airspace near Yemen back in November.
The Houthis, in a statement released on Monday, claimed responsibility for shooting down the Reaper drone, as well as targeting two American ships in the Gulf of Aden. The ongoing conflict between the United States and the Houthi militants has escalated tensions in the region, leading to a consistent deployment of missiles and drones by both sides since the outbreak of war in Gaza.
The Pentagon has revealed that the drone, which was taken down by a surface-to-air missile, has not been recovered yet. An investigation is currently underway to gather more information about the incident. Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh admitted that the Houthi attacks have become more sophisticated but emphasized that the dynamic strikes conducted by the U.S. and its coalition partners have had a significant impact.
Singh also highlighted an increase in Houthi activity over the weekend, backed by Iran. While acknowledging the potential role of Iran in supporting the Houthis, she urged the Iranians to exert their influence over the militant group to de-escalate tensions in the region.
In response to the growing threat posed by the Houthis, the U.S. conducted five self-defense strikes on Sunday. One of these strikes targeted an unmanned underwater vessel, which is reportedly the first submarine employed by the Houthis since tensions began to rise in October. The Coast Guard recently reported an interdiction that led to the seizure of components belonging to the underwater drone targeted by U.S. forces.
The MQ-9 Reaper drone, primarily used for intelligence gathering, is remotely operated and comes with a hefty price tag of over $50 million, according to the Air Force. Its loss to Houthi militants is a significant blow to U.S. operations in the region.
As tensions continue to rise and conflicts persist, it remains to be seen how the United States and its coalition partners will respond to these attacks. The ongoing investigation into the downing of the MQ-9 Reaper drone will likely shed more light on the capabilities and intentions of the Houthi militants, as well as their potential connections to Iran.
In the meantime, the U.S. and its allies must reassess their strategies and consider new approaches to counter the evolving threat posed by the Houthis. It is crucial for regional stability and security that all parties involved work towards de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.