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Sunday, April 5, 2026

UPDATE: Three U.S. F-15s Shot Down By Kuwaiti Air Defenses

 

UPDATE: Three U.S. F-15s Shot Down By Kuwaiti Air Defenses

Eagles were ripped from the fight not by Iran, but by an ally’s missiles. In the chaos of Operation Epic Fury,

Patriot batteries locked on, IFF failed, and a decades-old partnership was tested in searing re… Continues…

The image of American fighter jets spiraling down over a partner nation is now seared into the region’s already volatile reality. In the darkness over

Kuwait, U.S. aircrews were hunting Iranian missiles, drones, and aircraft when their own side’s defenses turned against them.

Six aviators survived by parachute; three aircraft did not. Within hours, Iran rushed to claim credit, spinning a propaganda victory it never earned, while U.S.

commanders publicly rejected the narrative and quietly launched an investigation into how a modern integrated air defense network could misread its closest ally.

Behind the restrained language from CENTCOM and Kuwait lies a harsher truth: this was not just a technical failure but a stress test of coalition warfighting

under extreme pressure. As Operation Epic Fury grinds on, with Americans already killed and wounded, every radar track, every

IFF code, every shared screen now carries a new, chilling weight: one more mistake like this could shatter far more than metal in the sky.

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