This marked the first such operation carried out by U.S. forces, the officials added.
U.S. Central Command (Centcom) earlier said the two “soldiers were safely rescued within approximately two hours and are in stable condition” after their AH-64 Apache helicopter went down “near the coast of Oman while patrolling regional waters.”
Rescue Efforts Led by Task Force 59
In its statement on Tuesday, Centcom said the two crew members had been rescued at 19:33 EDT (23:33 GMT) on Monday.
“Rescue efforts were led by US Naval Forces Central Command and the 82nd Airborne Division, with support from US Air Force and Navy units including US 5th Fleet’s Task Force 59,” the statement added.
The military officials who spoke to CBS News said the pair had been rescued by an uncrewed surface drone that was operated by Task Force 59.
Focus on Unmanned Systems
In 2024, Task Force 59 launched a new unit focusing on “the operational deployment of unmanned systems teamed with manned operators to support maritime security across the Middle East region.”
It was not immediately clear what type of drone was used in the rescue operation, but a U.S. official told ABC News that it had a speed boat-like design.
The BBC has approached Centcom for comment.
Incident Under Investigation
It was not immediately clear whether the aircraft had developed a mechanical or any other technical problem, or had been downed by Iranian fire. The incident is being investigated.
U.S. President Donald Trump earlier told reporters the two crew members were “fine,” and that a report into the incident would be issued later.
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