New photo-enhancement technology hopes to identify Gulf Tanker Terrorists.
The US Navy has released new photos of the aftermath of the attack on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. The images are said to show an Iranian speedboat, approaching one of the vessels to remove an unexploded limpet mine.
Officials are asking if anyone can help identify the Gulf tanker terrorists pictured here.
The new images show the same episode earlier featured in a very low-quality black and white video released by the US military. The new pictures – clearer and colored – appear to be screengrabs from aerial footage of the incident.
National Security Advisor John Bolton says that he doesn’t know who it is and that the perpetrator, “doesn’t look familiar.”
The pictures show a speedboat, said to be Iranian, approaching the Japanese-owned tanker ‘Kokuka Courageous’ from the starboard side and removing a device that Pentagon insists is a limpet mine. According to Washington, this imagery somehow proves that Tehran was behind the attack.
“Iran is responsible for the attack based on video evidence and the resources and proficiency needed to quickly remove the unexploded limpet mine,” the US military said in a statement.
The incident has led to rising tension between the countries and a self-awarded Nobel Peace Prize.