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16 December 2011 - 23:16

Iran has reportedly decided to put on display the US and Israeli Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Iranian armed forces have captured in the country's airspace in the near future.

On display will be four Israeli drones that have violated the Iranian airspace along the eastern borders and three remote controlled US aircrafts that have entered the country along either its eastern or southern borders, Tehran Times quoted an informed source as saying.

The exhibition will be open to national reporters and foreign ambassadors based in Tehran.

Latest domestically manufactured electronic warfare equipment will also feature in the exhibition.

Iran released video footage on December 8 of a US RQ-170 Sentinel stealth aircraft that had been brought down with minimal damage by the Iranian Army's electronic warfare unit four days earlier.

The aircraft had been flying over the northeastern Iran city of Kashmar, some 225 kilometers (140 miles) away from the Afghan border.

Two US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed to CNN on December 6 that the drone had been part of a US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) reconnaissance mission, involving the US intelligence community stationed in Afghanistan.

Tehran says the US spy mission was a “hostile act,” and has lodged a complaint with the United Nations over the violation of its air sovereignty by the intelligence-gathering aircraft. It has urged the world body to condemn such contravention and adopt necessary measures to end the 'dangerous and illegal' acts.

A number of countries have reportedly asked Iran for permission to inspect the aircraft.

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