Two US transport planes malfunctioned and destroyed during a pilot rescue mission in Iran. Both were ordered destroyed

ZOG is desperately trying to spin pilot rescues into victory. Iran will take this trade off until the cows come home.

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7 Comments on Two US transport planes malfunctioned and destroyed during a pilot rescue mission in Iran. Both were ordered destroyed

  1. my observation is the US Military has a protocol. The men are trained in how to survive if lost in a foreign land after a crash – but the protocol itself is only for hours. So the entire military tries to find the guy – they all ‘get it’ but after so many hours – they start trying to kill him because they work for the Israel military no doubt and the Hannibal Directive is in place.

  2. U.S. special forces rescued the second crew member of the F-15 fighter jet that was shot down over Iran, three U.S. officials tell Axios.

    Why it matters: The shootdown was a nightmare scenario for the U.S. military, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) also racing to locate the missing U.S. officer in southwest Iran over the past 36 hours. Both crew members have now been rescued. One of the U.S. officials said the operation was conducted by a specialized commando unit with a high volume of air cover, and that all of the forces are now out of Iran.

    Behind the scenes: According to two sources, the F-15 pilot and weapons systems officer both made contact via their comms systems after ejecting. The pilot was rescued several hours after the plane was shot down. It took more than a day to locate and rescue the second crew member. U.S. special forces were deployed on the ground in Iran on Friday and again on Saturday as part of the search and rescue mission.

    Zoom in: On Saturday, the second crew member was located and a rescue operation began — with the IRGC also sending forces to the region to prevent it. U.S. Air Force jets conducted strikes against Iranian forces to prevent them from reaching the area, the sources said. President Trump and senior members of his team followed the rescue operation from the White House Situation Room.

    During Friday’s rescue of the pilot, Iran struck a U.S. Blackhawk helicopter participating in the operation. Crew members were wounded but the helicopter was able to fly on.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/second-crew-member-from-f-15-downed-in-iran-rescued-by-us-forces-officials/ar-AA20anjt

  3. That’s the official story Sarah and I smell horseshit, like every official story. MSN????? Please tell me you don’t buy this?

  4. The ejected crew don’t talk to anyone. They have locator beacons that die in 24 hours if left on. They are automatically activated on ejection. The crew is trained to turn them off after reaching ground. They turn them back on as friendly aircraft are overhead. The enemy can locate the beacon as easily as friendlies. By the way, the last thing they want is a captured pilot paraded down the streets of Tehran.

  5. Suggestions this was actually a failed attempt to extract the uranium (which is supposedly in Isfahan) and not a ‘pilot rescue’ at all

  6. I personally dont see spending this much to rescue one man. I think it was to reclaim or destroy tech we didnt want falling into Iranian hands. Perhaps an F-35 or F-22 with newest tech.

    But I know nothing about real military conduct regarding behind enemy lines scenarios.

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