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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian experts are in the final stages of recovering data from the U.S. surveillance drone captured by the country's armed forces, state TV reported Monday.
Tehran has flaunted the drone's capture as a victory for Iran and a defeat for the United States in a complicated intelligence and technological battle.
Lawmaker Parviz Sorouri, who is on the parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, said Monday the extracted information will be used to file a lawsuit against the United States for the "invasion" by the unmanned aircraft.
Sorouri also claimed that Iran has the capability to reproduce the drone through reverse engineering, but he didn't elaborate.
The TV broadcast a video on Thursday of Iranian military officials inspecting what it identified as the RQ-170 Sentinel drone. Iranian state media have said the unmanned spy aircraft was detected and brought down over the country's east, near the border with Afghanistan. U.S. officials have acknowledged losing the drone.
Officers in the Revolutionary Guard, Iran's most powerful military force, have claimed the country's armed forces brought down the surveillance aircraft with an electronic ambush, causing minimum damage to the drone.
American officials have said that U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran neither shot the drone down, nor used electronic or cybertechnology to force it from the sky. They contend the drone malfunctioned. The officials spoke anonymously in order to discuss the classified program.
U.S. officials are concerned others may be able to reverse-engineer the chemical composition of the drone's radar-deflecting paint or the aircraft's sophisticated optics technology that allows operators to positively identify terror suspects from tens of thousands of feet in the air.
They are also worried adversaries may be able to hack into the drone's database, although it is not clear whether any data could be recovered. Some surveillance technologies allow video to stream through to operators on the ground but do not store much collected data. If they do, it is encrypted.
Sorouri racheted up the anti-U.S. rhetoric in Monday's remarks.
"The extracted information will be used to file a lawsuit against the United States over the invasion," he told state TV.
Separately, in comments to the semi-official ISNA news agency, Sorouri said Iran would soon hold a navy drill to practice the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormouz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which is the passageway for about 40 percent of the world's oil tanker traffic.
Despite Sorouri's comments and past threats that Iran could endanger the waterway if the U.S. or Israel moved against Iranian nuclear facilities, no such exercise has been officially announced.
"Iran will make the world unsafe," if the world attacks Iran, Sorouri said.
Both the U.S. and Israel have not rule out military option against Iran's controversial nuclear program, which the West suspects is aimed at making atomic weapons. Iran denies the charge, saying its nuclear activities are geared toward peaceful purposes like power generation.
The Associated Press: Iran says it's almost done decoding US drone
 
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And they Said, we will reverse engineer it once we are done with decoding the Software

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lolx what a good way of completing the first 5 posts to post some links in future :D
 
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Seriously !

This is a joke.

At most what they "MAY" have decoded is the surveillance data which may or may not have been stored on the craft it self.

Breaking communication encryption in this time frame is second to impossible and I doubt the americans would store the data unencrypted on the craft.

Heck just analyzing the materials takes longer than that, I could take the piece of alloy, put it in a mass spectrometer and say OK, it is X % this and Y% that, but if you know the science than you would know that piece of information means NOTHING at all.

Decoding the flight systems etc, will take at least months if not years.

I can safely assess this news to be another B.S propaganda Item in Iran's one discovery a day booklet.
 
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A wahabii crying with jealousy, go cry to your king abdulla and ask him to give you a kiss.
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Utter crap!

It'll take whole lot of time to decode the encrypted data in that UAV. Given the kind of computers Iran has, it'll take years for them.
 
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Utter crap!

It'll take whole lot of time to decode the encrypted data in that UAV. Given the kind of computers Iran has, it'll take years for them.

Since you know alot about Iran computer tell me what computers they have, Iran makes its own supercomputer.

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Why are people surprised? who ever though Iran can actually hack the usa RQ-170, I would not be surprised if we see some of these flying in a few week.
 
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Why are people surprised? who ever though Iran can actually hack the usa RQ-170, I would not be surprised if we see some of these flying in a few week.
Yes. Who? Any names?
 
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I mean nobody though they would ever have the capbility but they do.
By what standards? DES encryption is a well known data security technique. So we can move out of the 'military' arena and into the civilian one. Show me if anyone has broken a triple DES encrypted file. Just an example for now.
 
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