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US Navy Triton Drone Disappears Over Persian Gulf After Emergency Descent
Flight data showed the drone dropped from about 52,000 feet to below 10,000 feet before disappearing, with the cause still unconfirmed.
- On Friday, April 10, 2026, a US Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone disappeared over the Strait of Hormuz while returning to Naval Air Station Sigonella in Italy after a three-hour operation over the Persian Gulf.
- Flight tracking data showed the drone abruptly turning toward Iran while emitting a 7700 emergency squawk, then rapidly descending from around 50,000 feet to below 10,000 feet before vanishing from ADS-B monitoring systems.
- Valued at over $200 million, the high-altitude MQ-4C Triton, serial 169804, is built by Northrop Grumann and designed for long-endurance maritime intelligence missions across the Gulf region.
- UK Defence Journal senior editor Jon first highlighted the incident using open-source tracking tools, though at the time of writing, no official confirmation regarding the drone's status had been provided by US military officials.
- The Strait of Hormuz has become a contested zone since the war in West Asia began on February 28, with Iran effectively blocking shipping passage, placing the drone's disappearance within escalating regional tensions.
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The US Navy on Thursday, April 9, could have lost the MQ-4C Triton reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) over the Persian Gulf. The UAV suddenly disappeared and does not get in touch. Details are provided by the TWZ publication.
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