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‎‎How Iran Shot Down 2 US Fighter Jets, Rescue Helicopters; Search Intensifies For Missing Pilot

‎Iran has dealt a rare battlefield blow to the United States after shooting down two American military aircraft, triggering an intense search for a missing crew member inside its territory.

‎Iran shot down two American military aircraft, an F-15 E and and A 10 Warthog

‎The downing of advanced US aircraft signals that Iran retains effective air defence capabilities, particularly through mobile systems that can evade detection. 

‎US officials confirmed that an F-15E Strike Eagle was brought down over Iran on April 3, 2026, forcing its two crew members to eject. 

‎One was successfully rescued, but the second remains missing, setting off a high-risk search-and-rescue operation in hostile territory. 

‎Reports from Reuters and AP indicate that an A-10 attack aircraft was also hit and lost during the same period, marking one of the most serious setbacks for US air power in recent years.

‎The search effort has proven dangerous. US helicopters deployed to recover the missing crew came under fire, with officials confirming they were hit while operating in Iranian airspace. 

‎Although the aircraft managed to withdraw, some personnel were reported injured, highlighting the risks of the ongoing mission.

‎Iranian state-linked media have amplified the incident, urging local forces and civilians to remain alert in the search for the missing pilot.

‎A local Iranian businessman, according to reports, announced a $50,000 reward for whoever locates the pilot

‎Western reports indicate the US is working urgently to locate the missing crew member before Iranian forces can reach him. 

‎Analysts say such incidents carry high stakes, as captured personnel can quickly become powerful bargaining tools in wartime.

‎The downing of advanced US aircraft signals that Iran retains effective air defence capabilities, particularly through mobile systems that can evade detection. 

‎The incident has raised fresh concerns about the vulnerability of even the most sophisticated US platforms in contested airspace.


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