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How 2 downed jets show a critical vulnerability for the US as Iran war rages on

US launches rescue mission after F-15E downing; one crew member found, another missing in first such combat loss since war began

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An F-15E Strike Eagle takes off for a combat flight during Operation Epic Fury, on March 16, 2026. Photo: Handout
Liu ZhenandVictoria Bela

One crew member from a US fighter jet shot down over Iran has been rescued by US forces, multiple news outlets reported on Friday, citing two US officials, while a second crew member remains missing.

A separate US aircraft was also hit near the Strait of Hormuz, though its pilot was rescued safely, according to the reports.
Iran claimed on Friday to have shot down the American jet, releasing photos of apparent wreckage of an F-15E.
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The United States reportedly launched a search-and-rescue operation for the crew, with Israel reportedly providing intelligence to help locate the downed personnel.

The US military did not immediately confirm or deny the reports.

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A second US combat plane, an A-10 Warthog, also went down near the Strait of Hormuz, and the pilot was rescued safely, according to separate reports from The New York Times and Iranian state media.

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