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US fighter jet shoots down Iranian drone approaching US aircraft carrier

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US fighter jet shoots down Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier in Arabian Sea
Petty Officer 2nd Class Christia/US Navy, FILES
ByLuis Martinez
February 03, 2026, 9:51 PM

A U.S. fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone as it approached the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday, according to a statement from U.S. Central Command. Later in the day, a Navy destroyer came to the assistance of a U.S.-flagged tanker that was harassed by multiple Iranian small boats as it transited the Strait of Hormuz.

The drone was shot down by a Navy F-35C fighter jet from the carrier as it "aggressively approached" the Lincoln with "unclear intent," Central Command said.

Iran's Shahed drones are long-range, one-way attack drones capable of carrying more than 100 pounds of explosives. Russia has used large numbers of them to carry out destructive long-range attacks inside of Ukraine.

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In the later incident on Tuesday, a U.S. Navy destroyer and U.S. Air Force aircraft came to the assistance of a U.S.-flagged, U.S.-crewed tanker that was harassed by Iranian small boats and a drone as it transited through the Strait of Hormuz, according to Central Command (CENTCOM).

An F/A-18E Super Hornet launches from the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in the Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1, 2025.
Seaman Daniel Kimmelman/US Navy, FILES

The Lincoln was in the Arabian Sea approximately 500 miles from Iran's southern coast when an Iranian Shahed-139 drone "unnecessarily maneuvered toward the ship," CENTCOM said in a statement.

"The Iranian drone continued to fly toward the ship despite de-escalatory measures taken by U.S. forces operating in international waters," the statement said.

The fighter jet shot down the drone "in self-defense and to protect the aircraft carrier and personnel on board," according to the statement, which said no service members were harmed and no U.S. equipment was damaged.

The Lincoln arrived in the Middle East last week and has been operating in the northern Arabian Sea along with three destroyers that make up its carrier strike group. 

There are six other U.S. Navy ships in the Middle East: a destroyer in the Red Sea, two other destroyers near the Strait of Hormuz, and three littoral combat ships in the Persian Gulf.  

One of those destroyers, the USS McFaul, was involved in the later incident to assist the M/V Sterna Imperative after it was approached at high speed by two Iranian Revolutionary Guard boats and a Mohajer drone, according to CENTCOM.

U.S. Central Command said the Iranian craft had "threatened to board and seize the tanker" as it transited through the Strait of Hormuz.

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in the Pacific Ocean, Dec. 25, 2025.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Christia/US Navy, FILES

The McFaul was operating in the area "and immediately responded to the scene to escort M/V Stena Imperative with defensive air support from the U.S. Air Force," the statement said.

The situation "de-escalated as a result, and the U.S.-flagged tanker is proceeding safely," according to the statement.

Central Command warned that "continued Iranian harassment and threats in international waters and airspace will not be tolerated."

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told ABC News' Rachel Scott that upcoming talks between the U.S. and Iran remain scheduled despite Tuesday's incidents.

"I just spoke with special envoy [Steve] Witkoff, and these talks, as of right now, are still scheduled," she said. "President Trump is always wanting to pursue diplomacy first, but obviously it takes two to tango. You need a willing partner to achieve diplomacy, and that's something that special envoy Witkoff is intent on exploring and discussing. As always though, of course, the president has a range of options on the table with respect to Iran as commander in chief."

Last week CENTCOM issued a stern warning that it would defend U.S. assets in the region after Iran announced a two-day, live-fire naval exercise in the Strait of Hormuz that was set to begin last Sunday. 

It urged Iran to carry it out it exercise in a safe and professional way to avoid unnecessary risks to maritime traffic. 

"CENTCOM will ensure the safety of U.S. personnel, ships, and aircraft operating in the Middle East," it said in a statement issued Friday. "We will not tolerate unsafe IRGC actions including overflight of U.S. military vessels engaged in flight operations, low-altitude or armed overflight of U.S. military assets when intentions are unclear, highspeed boat approaches on a collision course with U.S. military vessels, or weapons trained at U.S. forces."

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that the M/V Stena Imperative incident happened after the Iranian drone was shot down by a U.S. fighter jet.

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