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U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Drone Near USS Abraham Lincoln

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Published Feb 3, 2026
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The USS Abraham Lincoln, a key vessel of the U.S. Military, sails at sea with fighter jets and helicopters soaring overhead under clear skies.
Summary:

  • The U.S. military shot down an Iranian Shahed-139 drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday.
  • The drone approached within 500 miles of Iran's coast before being intercepted by an F-35 warplane.
  • No U.S. personnel were harmed, and no equipment was damaged during the incident.

Drone Incident in the Arabian Sea

On Tuesday, the U.S. military took action against an Iranian drone that was approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. U.S. Central Command reported that the Shahed-139 drone aggressively approached the aircraft carrier, which was about 500 miles from Iran's southern coast.

The drone's intent was unclear, prompting U.S. forces to respond.

According to Captain Tim Hawkins, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, the drone maneuvered unnecessarily toward the ship.

In response, an F-35 warplane from the USS Abraham Lincoln shot down the drone in self-defense to protect the aircraft carrier and its personnel. Fortunately, no U.S. personnel were harmed, and no equipment was damaged during the encounter.

Market Reaction

As news of the drone incident broke, U.S. crude oil prices increased by more than 1% at 2:32 p.m. ET. The rise in oil prices is likely due to heightened tensions in the Middle East and concerns over potential military conflict following the drone's aggressive approach.

Continued Tensions in the Region

Hours after the drone was shot down, U.S. Central Command reported that Iranian forces harassed a U.S.-flagged merchant vessel named M/V Stena Imperative.

This vessel was lawfully transiting the Strait of Hormuz when Iranian forces threatened to board and seize it. However, the situation was de-escalated when a U.S. guided missile destroyer intervened, ensuring the merchant vessel could proceed safely.

Diplomatic Efforts Amid Threats

President Donald Trump has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln to the Middle East as part of a strategy amid rising tensions with Iran. Trump has previously threatened military strikes against Iran if it fails to negotiate a deal regarding its nuclear program.

Although he hinted at potential military action during recent mass demonstrations against the Iranian regime, he ultimately chose to hold back from strikes.

Despite the tension, Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is scheduled to have discussions with Iranian officials later this week.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that these conversations are still planned. She mentioned that the president is committed to pursuing diplomacy first, but emphasized that successful diplomacy requires a willing partner.

What Comes Next?

The recent incidents highlight the fragile situation in the Middle East, where military and diplomatic efforts are intertwined. As tensions continue to simmer, the actions of both the U.S. and Iranian forces will be closely monitored.

The upcoming discussions between U.S. officials and Iranian representatives could provide an opportunity for de-escalation or further complicate the existing tensions.

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