US loses fourth F-15E fighter jet in Iran war...or may be fifth or sixth or...
TOI correspondent from Washington: The United States on Friday acknowledged that it has lost a F-15E fighter jet over Iran, days after the Pentagon boasted that it has degraded Iranian air defense to such an extent that American planes are flying unimpeded over the country amid President Trump's threat to bomb it to the stone age "where it belongs."
The fate of the jet's two-member crew was unclear as American teams scrambled to mount a search and rescue operation before Iran could get to any survivors, unnamed officials told the U.S media. A US helicopter on search mission for downed jet was also downed, the Iranian media claimed, even as Teheran announced a $ 60,000 bounty to any citizen who locates the downed American pilots.
The US media has been circumspect in reporting American losses. While this is the first loss of a manned jet in operation, it brings the total count of F-15E losses to four, including three to a "friendly fire" incident on March 2 involving Kuwaiti air defenses. Additionally, the U.S has also lost a E-3 Sentry AWACS airplane on the ground on March 27, and more than a dozen unmanned MQ-9 Reapers. Iran also claims to have brought down at least one F-35 Lighting jet, which the U.S has not confirmed.
The irony of Friday's loss is particularly sharp when viewed through the lens of President Trump’s historical commentary on the aerial combat between India and Pakistan last May. Following the brief, four-day war, Trump turned the loss of aircraft into a personal rhetorical sport, becoming a one-man counting house and frequently shifting the numbers of downed jets without providing attribution, radar telemetry, or even specifying which nation’s aircraft had hit the dirt.
One morning, the tally was "two jets"; by lunch, it was "maybe three" and a few days later maybe six or seven. By February 2026, the count had gone up tp 11 "very expensive jets" downed during the India-Pakistan firefight.
The lack of specificity served a dual purpose: it allowed the U.S. to act as a disinterested referee while simultaneously taunting both countries for what the President characterized as messy and unprofessional military management.
Fast forward to the current Persian Gulf crisis, and Trump’s penchant for creative bookkeeping is meeting reality. The incident also underscores a truth that the President’s social media posts ignored: modern air defense environments are lethal, regardless of whose flag is on the tail fin.
The US media has been circumspect in reporting American losses. While this is the first loss of a manned jet in operation, it brings the total count of F-15E losses to four, including three to a "friendly fire" incident on March 2 involving Kuwaiti air defenses. Additionally, the U.S has also lost a E-3 Sentry AWACS airplane on the ground on March 27, and more than a dozen unmanned MQ-9 Reapers. Iran also claims to have brought down at least one F-35 Lighting jet, which the U.S has not confirmed.
The irony of Friday's loss is particularly sharp when viewed through the lens of President Trump’s historical commentary on the aerial combat between India and Pakistan last May. Following the brief, four-day war, Trump turned the loss of aircraft into a personal rhetorical sport, becoming a one-man counting house and frequently shifting the numbers of downed jets without providing attribution, radar telemetry, or even specifying which nation’s aircraft had hit the dirt.
The lack of specificity served a dual purpose: it allowed the U.S. to act as a disinterested referee while simultaneously taunting both countries for what the President characterized as messy and unprofessional military management.
Fast forward to the current Persian Gulf crisis, and Trump’s penchant for creative bookkeeping is meeting reality. The incident also underscores a truth that the President’s social media posts ignored: modern air defense environments are lethal, regardless of whose flag is on the tail fin.
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