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US F-15E fighter jet shot down over Iran

This is a developing story.

A United States F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet has been shot down by enemy fire over Iran, U.S. officials confirmed.

One of the aircraft’s two crew members has been rescued, Israeli media first reported. U.S. officials confirmed the reports in statements to CBS News and Axios.

A search for the second crew member is ongoing

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Military Times “the president has been briefed” on the downed fighter jet.

 
Update

US fighter jet shot down over Iran, one pilot rescued, source confirms to 'Post'​


The source additionally confirmed that one of the two pilots of the jet was rescued, and search and rescue operations are underway to locate the second.


A local television station operated by the state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) aired an announcement declaring that there would be a reward issued to any civilians who could capture or locate the US pilots and turn them in to law enforcement.

 
I haven't heard anything yet whether the US has officially "declared war" with Iran.
As of March 13, 2026 declaration of war still had not been made


Iran conflict: The US hasn't formally declared war since World War II. Here's why​


Iran conflict: The US hasn't formally declared war since World War II. Here's why

I would think this shooting down of a US military aircraft constitutes official declaration of war.
 
I haven't heard anything yet whether the US has officially "declared war" with Iran.
As of March 13, 2026 declaration of war still had not been made


Iran conflict: The US hasn't formally declared war since World War II. Here's why​


Iran conflict: The US hasn't formally declared war since World War II. Here's why

I would think this shooting down of a US military aircraft constitutes official declaration of war.
This wont be a declared war, and will likely be over in 2 weeks.
 
Yep, Congress has to declare war. When they can't even fund TSA, I think the chances of that happening are about zero unless it's a clear existential threat even the Dems couldn't deny. A simple majority is required which could happen, but filibustering would keep it from coming to a vote in the Senate. Besides, the Dems probably wouldn't want a vote anyway because then they couldn't complain about King Trump.
 

Second American fighter jet crashes in Persian Gulf area around same time F-15E shot down, pilot safely rescued​


A second US fighter plane crashed in the Persian Gulf area Friday — and the lone pilot was safely rescued, according to US officials.

The A-10 Warthog attack plane fell to the ground near the Strait of Hormuz at roughly the same time an Air Force F-15E was shot down over Iran, two US officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told the New York Times.

Few other details were immediately known about the A-10 crash, including where it happened and how the plane was downed.

 

Second American fighter jet crashes in Persian Gulf area around same time F-15E shot down, pilot safely rescued​


A second US fighter plane crashed in the Persian Gulf area Friday — and the lone pilot was safely rescued, according to US officials.

The A-10 Warthog attack plane fell to the ground near the Strait of Hormuz at roughly the same time an Air Force F-15E was shot down over Iran, two US officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told the New York Times.

Few other details were immediately known about the A-10 crash, including where it happened and how the plane was downed.

I dont think this is true.
 

Second US jet took enemy fire, but was not shot down, contrary to reports​


Reports that a second ⁠U.S. Air Force combat ‌plane was shot down Friday in ⁠the Persian Gulf region are not accurate.

An A-10 Warthog attack caught "enemy fire" while a rescue operation for the U.S. crew member took place, a well-placed source told Fox News.


 

****Details on Rescue Operation:​

US rescues second downed crewman from Iranian territory in complex operation involving multiple aircraft​



The U.S. military has rescued the second airman from the downed fighter jet in Iran, President Donald Trump announced early Sunday morning.

“WE GOT HIM!” President Trump announced in a post to Truth Social on Sunday morning.

“My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers," Trump continued, noting that the airman, a Colonel who was the weapons officer, was returned “SAFE and SOUND!”

Following the downing of the F-15E fighter jet on Friday, an intense hunt was carried out by U.S. forces to locate the two crew members before they could be captured by Iranian forces, who were also attempting to locate them.

The pilot of the fighter jet was rescued later the same day, but the weapons officer spent two days in mountainous terrain in western Iran before being rescued. Two helicopters involved in the rescue of the pilot were hit by Iranian fire during the rescue attempt, but were able to return to U.S. bases in the region.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour,” President Trump wrote

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The extensive effort to rescue the downed officer involved U.S. C-130s and rescue helicopters making low pass flights over the hostile, mountainous terrain to locate the downed airman.

According to the Wall Street Journal, American MQ-9 Reaper drones shot at any Iranian forces attempting to reach the crewman.

At the same time, Iranian state television broadcast messages offering a reward for the recovery of either of the U.S. crew members.

According to a report in the New York Times, two of the C-130 planes sent to locate and retrieve the weapons officer were damaged after a firefight broke out between U.S. forces and Iranian forces. The two aircraft were destroyed by the U.S. military to prevent their use by Iranians.

The operation to extract the crewman involved hundreds of special operations forces, along with rescue aircraft and helicopter teams. Three additional transport planes were deployed to a forward airbase inside Iran to evacuate the weapons officer and the crews of the two earlier transport aircraft.

“At my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him,” President Trump said. “He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine.”

“This miraculous Search and Rescue Operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave Pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation. This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. Pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in Enemy Territory. WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN WARFIGHTER BEHIND!” President Trump said in his Truth Social post, saying the operation was proof that the U.S. has achieved air superiority over Iran.

According to reports on social media accounts, some Iranian resistance groups attempted to aid the U.S. by flooding nearby local roads with vehicles, thereby inhibiting the ability of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces from reaching the area in time.

The operation to rescue the downed pilots in Iran brought up memories of the failed Operation Eagle Claw in 1980, when U.S. special forces attempted to rescue the staff of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, who had been taken captive during the Iranian Revolution.

That operation ended with eight U.S. servicemen killed, two aircraft destroyed, and none of the 66 hostages rescued.

Trump concluded his post with an Easter blessing, writing, “GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS, AND HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!”


 

****Details on Rescue Operation:​

US rescues second downed crewman from Iranian territory in complex operation involving multiple aircraft​



The U.S. military has rescued the second airman from the downed fighter jet in Iran, President Donald Trump announced early Sunday morning.

“WE GOT HIM!” President Trump announced in a post to Truth Social on Sunday morning.

“My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers," Trump continued, noting that the airman, a Colonel who was the weapons officer, was returned “SAFE and SOUND!”

Following the downing of the F-15E fighter jet on Friday, an intense hunt was carried out by U.S. forces to locate the two crew members before they could be captured by Iranian forces, who were also attempting to locate them.

The pilot of the fighter jet was rescued later the same day, but the weapons officer spent two days in mountainous terrain in western Iran before being rescued. Two helicopters involved in the rescue of the pilot were hit by Iranian fire during the rescue attempt, but were able to return to U.S. bases in the region.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour,” President Trump wrote

.
The extensive effort to rescue the downed officer involved U.S. C-130s and rescue helicopters making low pass flights over the hostile, mountainous terrain to locate the downed airman.

According to the Wall Street Journal, American MQ-9 Reaper drones shot at any Iranian forces attempting to reach the crewman.

At the same time, Iranian state television broadcast messages offering a reward for the recovery of either of the U.S. crew members.

According to a report in the New York Times, two of the C-130 planes sent to locate and retrieve the weapons officer were damaged after a firefight broke out between U.S. forces and Iranian forces. The two aircraft were destroyed by the U.S. military to prevent their use by Iranians.

The operation to extract the crewman involved hundreds of special operations forces, along with rescue aircraft and helicopter teams. Three additional transport planes were deployed to a forward airbase inside Iran to evacuate the weapons officer and the crews of the two earlier transport aircraft.

“At my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him,” President Trump said. “He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine.”

“This miraculous Search and Rescue Operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave Pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation. This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. Pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in Enemy Territory. WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN WARFIGHTER BEHIND!” President Trump said in his Truth Social post, saying the operation was proof that the U.S. has achieved air superiority over Iran.

According to reports on social media accounts, some Iranian resistance groups attempted to aid the U.S. by flooding nearby local roads with vehicles, thereby inhibiting the ability of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces from reaching the area in time.

The operation to rescue the downed pilots in Iran brought up memories of the failed Operation Eagle Claw in 1980, when U.S. special forces attempted to rescue the staff of the U.S. embassy in Tehran, who had been taken captive during the Iranian Revolution.

That operation ended with eight U.S. servicemen killed, two aircraft destroyed, and none of the 66 hostages rescued.

Trump concluded his post with an Easter blessing, writing, “GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS, AND HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!”


Praise GOD from Whom all blessings flow including this major answer to prayer.
 
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