The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry reported the "crash" of several US military aircraft.

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The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry reported the "crash" of several US military aircraft.

For the United States, the new war, allied with Israel against Iran, is already resulting in losses of both troops and equipment. Earlier, Military Review reported and showed video of the downing of a US Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle fighter-bomber over Kuwait.

Initially, responsibility for the interception of the American plane was attributed to Defense The Iranian military took charge. The state-run IRIB broadcaster of the Islamic Republic of Iran reported:

A few minutes ago, the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters (the joint headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces' combat command) confirmed the downing of an American F-15 fighter jet by Iranian air defense systems on the border between Kuwait and Iraq.

However, the US command quickly denied this information. It was reported that the plane was shot down as a result of "friendly fire." The US military had already experienced this in December 2024, when the United States and Britain were attempting to defeat the Houthis in Yemen.

Both F-15 pilots are said to have ejected and are alive. Social media reports indicate that after landing, they were surrounded by rather hostile locals. The pilots even had to take out their service cards. weaponHowever, it didn't come to blows. The pilots were evacuated by Kuwaiti security forces arriving at the scene. At least one of the pilots was hidden in the trunk of a jeep.

It turns out that on the third day of the war, the Americans lost more than one combat aircraft. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense, carefully avoiding naming the cause, wrote on its official social media account that several US aircraft had "crashed" in the country. All incidents occurred this morning.

The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry did not specify which American aircraft were shot down or how many. However, online reports indicate that two F-15E Strike Eagle fighter-bombers were shot down and crashed in the skies over Kuwait.

Photos of the three American pilots from the downed aircraft have been published online. One of them appears to have an injured arm. A female pilot is shown, and judging by the photo, she is fine, as is another pilot. However, there is no photo of the fourth pilot, even though F-15E Strike Eagle crews consist of two people.



There are also reports of the loss of a US Navy F/A-18 Hornet carrier-based fighter-bomber. Other reports indicate that an EA-18 Growler carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft was shot down. There is no official confirmation of this information.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched an attack dronesA suicide bomber attacked NATO's Victoria Air Base near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. According to state broadcaster IRIB, the attack shot down a US Palm Jet light transport aircraft and damaged the runway. Victoria Air Base is a key logistics hub for coalition forces in Iraq.





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  1. 15+
    2 March 2026 13: 04
    Who would have thought that on the 3rd day of the war, Iranian aircraft are flying freely in the skies and have not yet had a single confirmed loss in the air, while the US/Israeli Air Force is already suffering losses!
    1. -6
      2 March 2026 13: 24
      I look at the map and I can’t understand how Israel can attack Iran.
      The F-35s don't have the range to hit Tehran, so how do they attack?
      1. +5
        2 March 2026 13: 44
        1. Air refueling.
        2. Comfortable additional tanks on top of the fenders.
        1. +3
          2 March 2026 13: 55
          Maybe they're conformal. Are there still missiles to avoid chasing planes?
          1. -3
            2 March 2026 14: 00
            If there are 200 modern aircraft,
            then why not drive them away?
            That's exactly why they were bought.
            Israel has ICBMs, but they are not wasted.

            You are one of the most ardent haters of Jews and Israel on the site.
            Throw away politeness and become yourself again. laughing
            1. +2
              2 March 2026 15: 32
              Aircraft are mainly used by Israel, while the Americans carry out predominantly missile strikes; several hundred Tomahawks have already been fired.
              1. 0
                2 March 2026 16: 30
                Quote: sgrabik
                Aircraft are mainly used by Israel, while the Americans carry out predominantly missile strikes; several hundred Tomahawks have already been fired.

                A few hundred is good. The bare bones:
                According to some reports, the United States has stockpiled around 1000 axes. They began saving on Patriot missile defense mattresses on the second day of their aggression. A leaky dome in Israel swallows Iranian missiles like hell. The first wholesale shipments of coffins have arrived in the United States. The Pentagon is shocked and perplexed by Iran's response to direct aggression. No one expected such attacks from the Persians. Mattresses bombed a hospital in Tehran.
                We'll see what happens next, but it seems to me that Trump is on the verge of a major disaster, and a shot ear won't cut it...
        2. 0
          3 March 2026 10: 44
          "Additional fuel tanks on top of the wings." Additional fuel tanks on the wings, and the F-35 glows on radar like a Christmas tree.
      2. +2
        2 March 2026 13: 45
        Last year, there was news that Israel had increased the F-35's range to 1,200 km by upgrading its fuel tanks. Plus, it can use airfields of its Arab allies.
        1. -1
          2 March 2026 16: 33
          Quote: rytik32
          Last year, there was news that Israel had increased the F-35's range to 1,200 km by upgrading its fuel tanks. Plus, it can use airfields of its Arab allies.

          I'm not an aviator, quite the opposite, but! A range of 1200 km is good, sure, but that's the distance from Israel to Iran. And back? What about the point of no return? They'll fly away, they're just drones, but back... feel
          1. -1
            2 March 2026 17: 19
            What I meant was that 1200 km is the combat radius. That is, fly 1200 km there, launch missiles, and 1200 km back.
            1. 0
              2 March 2026 18: 09
              We need to talk about the tactical radius.
              In which there are still km allocated for maneuvering.
            2. 0
              3 March 2026 01: 28
              Probably more. 1080 km is the combat radius of standard F-35As. But they don't use auxiliary fuel tanks like the Israeli F-35I. Surely, when designing the auxiliary fuel tanks, Israel took into account combat flights as far as Iran.
      3. +6
        2 March 2026 13: 55
        The F-35s don't have the range to hit Tehran, so how do they attack?
        This is how they attack:
        1. They use the airspace of other countries, protecting themselves from a retaliatory strike.
        2. They don't need to fly directly to Iranian territory. Long-range missile launches allow them to strike from a distance.
        3. NATO air tankers are used, primarily by the US. As are airfields used by US military bases in the region.
        1. 0
          2 March 2026 16: 36
          Quote: abrakadabre
          3. NATO air tankers are used, primarily by the US. As are airfields used by US military bases in the region.

          By the way, VO reported on the accumulation of tankers and transport ships in Ben-Gurion. Why didn't the Persians ground them?!
          1. 0
            2 March 2026 17: 07
            Quote: isv000
            Quote: abrakadabre
            3. NATO air tankers are used, primarily by the US. As are airfields used by US military bases in the region.

            By the way, VO reported on the accumulation of tankers and transport ships in Ben-Gurion. Why didn't the Persians ground them?!

            Most likely because the whole thing took off at the right moment. It's impossible for air defense forces or fighters to reach them. The distance is too great. And they could return to runways further away from the operational area. Like Turkey. The tankers certainly have enough fuel.
      4. +1
        2 March 2026 14: 00
        firing missiles and bombs with wings, and refueling over Iraq
      5. 0
        3 March 2026 13: 00
        They attack through Syria, refuel planes over it, and suffer losses over Kuwait and on the border between Syria and Iran.
        1. 0
          4 March 2026 06: 48
          on the border of Syria and Iran.
          Typo? Can you show on the map where Syria and Iran border?
          1. 0
            4 March 2026 10: 01
            Syria and Iraq, I forgot to mention the second country.
    2. +1
      4 March 2026 13: 05
      US/Israeli Air Force is already suffering losses!

      It would be good if the Persians also destroyed the aerial tankers and refueling ships. Then Iran would definitely feel better...
  2. 22+
    2 March 2026 13: 07
    Kuwait's air defense is the best air defense in the world.
    To shoot down three allied planes, you have to try.
    1. 17+
      2 March 2026 13: 11
      Well, of course, it is easier for the US to claim that they were shot down by "friendly fire" than to admit that they lost them to Iranian fire.
      1. +2
        2 March 2026 13: 14
        Considering which Arabs are fighters and who is sitting at the control panel, I am more than sure that this is friendly fire.
        1. +6
          2 March 2026 13: 59
          Quote: Gankutsu_
          Considering which Arabs are fighters and who is sitting at the control panel, I am more than sure that this is friendly fire.

          Consider that all air defense systems in the region are made in the United States. This means their identification systems are tuned to NATO aircraft. Friendly fire is only possible with cannon-based air defense artillery or MANPADS. Missiles from target-based air defense systems simply won't hit friendly targets.
          So these are all statements from the "fog of war" category.
          1. +7
            2 March 2026 15: 05
            Quote: abrakadabre
            Missiles from large air defense systems simply won't hit their own.

            Right now, they won’t fly...
            The infrared homing head of the missile is on the side of the "friend or foe"; the brighter the light, the target.
            1. +2
              2 March 2026 15: 14
              The missile, of course, doesn't care, but the installation won't allow the launch. Although, this can be disabled at the operator's discretion.
              1. +5
                2 March 2026 15: 30
                We are talking about when the interceptor missile is already on its way and the homing head is activated at the final stage
                1. -2
                  2 March 2026 16: 15
                  What large missiles are there with IR?
                  1. -2
                    2 March 2026 21: 36
                    There are no such people; they didn't serve in the air defense forces. The higher the rank on the avatar, the more childish it is.
                    1. +1
                      2 March 2026 23: 47
                      Indeed. We didn't serve in the air defense, but we can read.
                      And you read my post below.
                  2. +3
                    2 March 2026 23: 46
                    The RIM-161 Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) is an American surface-to-air missile of the Standard family.
                    Would you like a quote from a well-known "dictionary"? I will.
                    At the final phase of flight, the third stage separates and the Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile begins an independent search for the target using data from the carrier ship and own infrared homing head.
                    1. +1
                      2 March 2026 23: 48
                      I think a large missile could be equipped with a interrogator. MANPADS only have one in the pistol.
                      1. +3
                        2 March 2026 23: 50
                        Of course you can.
                        Is it on the same SM-3?
                    2. 0
                      3 March 2026 01: 32
                      SM-3s do not fire at aircraft.
                      exoatmospheric small-sized interceptor
                      1. +2
                        3 March 2026 07: 38
                        They can read, but they don't understand the difference between a surface-to-air missile and an exoatmospheric interceptor. A "friend or foe" interrogator is not needed for an IRBM warhead.
          2. +2
            2 March 2026 15: 39
            Missiles from large air defense systems simply won't fly in their own

            Well, it depends on how you ask them...
            1. +1
              2 March 2026 17: 00
              Quote: Normann
              Missiles from large air defense systems simply won't fly in their own

              Well, it depends on how you ask them...
              Here, I think, everything depends on the crew's skill level. As mentioned above, local crews are akin to trained animals. This means they work strictly according to the instructions and algorithm, as they were taught. Switching to manual mode, thoughtfully "asking" the missiles... It's difficult. It requires thought and skill.
              1. 0
                2 March 2026 21: 43
                Arabs sitting behind the radar screens in the control cabin? Hard to believe. Maybe they piloted the F-15s too ;)
        2. 0
          2 March 2026 16: 01
          Considering which of the Arabs
          Actually, Iranians are not Arabs, although there are Arabs in Iran!!! wink wink wink
          1. 0
            2 March 2026 17: 49
            Well, we're talking about Kuwait. There are Arabs there. They were the ones who got the Yankees.
            1. 0
              2 March 2026 17: 52
              Sorry. I didn't read your comment carefully, and then... it was too late to correct it. drinks drinks drinks
        3. 0
          2 March 2026 19: 35
          Quote: Gankutsu_

          I am more than sure that this is friendly fire.

          That's right!
        4. 0
          3 March 2026 13: 03
          Iran has been seriously preparing its air defense system for several years now, with the involvement of specialists from Russia and China.
          They saw numerous problems in the summer and have significantly reorganized their operations over the past six months, with results, albeit modest, being achieved. But as long as Israel possesses such a comprehensive intelligence picture, any effective defense is out of the question. SAMs are, first and foremost, ambushes.
          1. 0
            3 March 2026 13: 04
            Quote: multicaat
            Iran has been seriously preparing its air defense system for several years now, with the involvement of specialists from Russia and China.

            Syria also prepared seriously, but only shot down our plane.
            1. 0
              3 March 2026 13: 59
              So what? Why would Iran act like Syria?
            2. 0
              4 March 2026 10: 27
              Yes, American planes are the most agile planes in the world!!! No enemy can ever shoot them down!!! Only America's friends shoot them down!!!
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      3. -1
        4 March 2026 10: 03
        In Desert Storm, they claimed over 40 losses from friendly fire, and not a single one on the Iraqi side, which is obviously a lie, because even on video there was an episode where an Apache was hit by fire from regular Kalashnikovs, but its loss was attributed to "technical problems."
        F-15 victory statistics were similarly tracked. For many years, it was believed that no F-15 had ever been shot down in combat, but only 18 had been lost during combat operations. (This was before the Second World War.)
    2. 13+
      2 March 2026 13: 16
      Fools, they could have shot down more.
      1. +6
        2 March 2026 13: 17
        It's not evening yet, they will try.
      2. +3
        2 March 2026 13: 22
        They work in different directions:
        Iran struck Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and the location of the Israeli Air Force commander this morning, their fate remains unknown, the IRGC said.
    3. +5
      2 March 2026 13: 26
      Kuwait's air defense is the best in the world 🤗
    4. 12+
      2 March 2026 13: 26
      Well, here we are - and everyone is criticizing the Patriot. what Avon, how well it actually works!! laughing
      1. +3
        2 March 2026 15: 15
        The explosion in the video is quite small. I haven't seen a rocket explosion like that, of course, but I imagine it would have been more powerful.
    5. -1
      2 March 2026 14: 04
      One of the Kuwaiti air defense operators has already booked a place in the Islamic paradise by shooting down an infidel plane.
    6. -1
      2 March 2026 15: 34
      Maybe the Houthis are helping Iran again. laughing
    7. 0
      2 March 2026 15: 49
      The Brits threatened to call in the Ukrainians for air defense assistance. So they probably did, since their planes started falling to "friendly" fire.
    8. -1
      2 March 2026 16: 40
      Quote: Gankutsu_
      Kuwait's air defense is the best air defense in the world.
      To shoot down three allied planes, you have to try.

      Kuwait is 35% Shiite, and it's possible that some of them command anti-aircraft missile divisions...
  3. 24+
    2 March 2026 13: 13
    Air defenses on both sides are failing. This is understandable with Iran, but for the other side, things clearly didn't go according to plan. Good luck to the Persians in defending their country from the aggressors.
    1. 0
      2 March 2026 16: 45
      Quote: salawat1980
      Air defenses on both sides are failing. This is understandable with Iran, but for the other side, things clearly didn't go according to plan. Good luck to the Persians in defending their country from the aggressors.

      The Persians had eight months to correct the mistakes of the 12-day war. Cutting corners leads to disaster...
      But! Let's not forget that the Persians are an ancient people, and their tactics have already perplexed the Pentagon. I suspect Iran has a few tricks up its sleeve and will use them to finish off the enemy, putting Trump and Benjamin Franklin in the wrong. However, such a turn of events would leave them in a terrible state...
      1. +2
        2 March 2026 16: 52
        In any case, the Persians have nothing to lose; as they say, it's either do or die. They need to use all the opportunities they have, but use them tactically and wisely.
        1. +3
          2 March 2026 16: 56
          Quote: sgrabik
          In any case, the Persians have nothing to lose; as they say, it's either do or die. They need to use all the opportunities they have, but use them tactically and wisely.

          In the world, the common people morally wish for the Persians to win, so that they can beat up the cowboys and show the Latinos that even the exceptional have blood, and it's not gay! am
        2. 0
          3 March 2026 13: 07
          Quote: sgrabik
          And the Persians, in any case, have nothing to lose, as they say, either all or nothing

          This is precisely the worldview that the US is trying to achieve, but in fact, Iran has something to lose and something to rely on in its defense.
    2. 0
      3 March 2026 13: 05
      Quote: salawat1980
      Good luck to the Persians in defending their country from aggressors.

      Unfortunately, they can't defend themselves. Only the threat of retaliatory strikes can work.
      Frankly, I don’t understand why Iran hasn’t created a full-fledged air defense system.
      1. 0
        3 March 2026 13: 08
        Quote: multicaat
        Frankly, I don’t understand why Iran hasn’t created a full-fledged air defense system.

        Allah didn't help, we didn't pray enough
      2. 0
        3 March 2026 13: 14
        Do you think it's that easy to create a full-fledged air defense system? Even the US doesn't have one, let alone Iran.
        1. 0
          3 March 2026 13: 28
          Iran's air defense system has a very poorly designed outer perimeter against attacks using anti-radar missiles. It should have been built around passive surveillance stations and small patrol vehicles like boats and small vehicles, rather than fixed missile bases with radars. Ultimately, it would have been much cheaper and less vulnerable. Most importantly, it's a mobile system that can be changed daily, making it much more difficult to plan a large-scale attack. The second internal line could rely on radars, which would be much more dangerous to attack. Most importantly, the hardware needed for all of this has long been available. For example, the Strelka system with infrared and optical guidance is completely passive and mobile. Incidentally, it was precisely this modernized version that the Armenians sorely needed against Azerbaijan. And we could have trained officers to use a multi-layered air defense system, and we did. There's also the experience of Iraq, whose air defenses were far from easy to suppress—the French built their system based on Soviet hardware.
          1. 0
            3 March 2026 13: 32
            I agree, but this would require quite a lot of time, which Iran did not have.
            1. 0
              3 March 2026 13: 34
              the decision should have been made not in January 26, but around 2010-12
              Then there would have been time to build slowly. Even then, it was perfectly clear how the US was hacking air defense systems. But Iran took the path of least resistance.
  4. +8
    2 March 2026 13: 15
    The diamonds rained down.
    1. -1
      2 March 2026 15: 36
      And who said that they are indestructible and don’t fall? Of course they do fall!!!
      It's a pity the locals weren't allowed to put the squeeze on the mattress makers; they would have taken revenge for the death of Ayatollah Khamenei and his family.
      1. -1
        2 March 2026 16: 48
        Quote: sgrabik
        And who said that they are indestructible and don’t fall? Of course they do fall!!!

        The exceptional ones are smacking around democratically! good
  5. +3
    2 March 2026 13: 17
    It is claimed that both F-15 pilots managed to eject and are alive... Moreover, at least one of the pilots was hidden in the trunk of a jeep.

    What kind of complete nonsense is this? At most, they both stuffed them in the trunk? fool
  6. +2
    2 March 2026 13: 17
    Moreover, at least one of the pilots was hidden in the trunk of a jeep.

    Corpses are usually hidden in the trunk.
    Regarding the female pilot, this photo is old and even fake. I think it was taken during the last Israeli attack on Iran in 2025.
    1. -8
      2 March 2026 13: 23
      90% of information is fake.
    2. 0
      2 March 2026 14: 03
      In the previous attacks, the planes didn't seem to be shot down, and Yandex didn't find this image.
      1. 0
        2 March 2026 15: 10
        There was a fake about the F-35 being shot down and that the woman pilot was caught.
      2. 0
        2 March 2026 15: 25
        https://lenta.ru/news/2025/06/13/iran-vzyal-v-plen-zhenschinu-pilota-tsahal/

        Quote: Kull90
        Yandex by photo didn't find this picture


        That's why I didn't find it, because it was deleted everywhere as fake.
        1. +1
          2 March 2026 18: 22
          Well, the Pentagon even confirmed that 3 F-15s were shot down, not 2.
          And with the trance, it was unclear, it seemed like they shot down Americans, but the uniform was Israeli
    3. +1
      2 March 2026 21: 53
      Quote: alexboguslavski
      Corpses are usually hidden in the trunk.
      Alive and uninjured, he climbed into the trunk of a jeep. The video was still on Deutsche Welle during the day... Also in the fragments of the video, a correspondent reported on three F-15 Iglas shot down by air defense forces, along with their crews. All six were apparently healthy and managed to eject.
  7. 0
    2 March 2026 13: 18
    Today, the State Department recommended against visiting Kuwait due to the "threat of armed conflict," and recommended the evacuation of personnel whose activities are not considered "critical" to the United States.
  8. +2
    2 March 2026 13: 23
    According to other sources, an EA-18 Growler carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft was shot down. There is no official confirmation of this information.
    And it won't. If the downing of these two hadn't been captured on video, it would have been chalked up to technical failure.
  9. +4
    2 March 2026 13: 26
    Well, look at the downed planes on TV. It's all true, well done, Persians! This time, the true believers fought back even harder than last year. Oil rigs, military bases, and other facilities are burning, planes are crashing... everything is good.
  10. +2
    2 March 2026 13: 32
    The American planes were most likely shot down by Iranian air defenses. The drones were used as bait.
    Classwork!
  11. +1
    2 March 2026 13: 36
    95,000 Englishmen (civilians) are stuck in a war zone. And then this ambush for Starmer, a small thing but nice (in a nutshell, in the by-election in Manchester, the Green Party won a landslide 41%, Farage's Reform Party 28%. Why they won is the answer on the right in the photo. The winner was a white woman - a plumber. wassat
  12. +1
    2 March 2026 13: 43
    American command quickly denied this information, reporting that the plane was shot down as a result of "friendly fire."

    The "friend or foe" system doesn't work?
    Rather, they do not want to admit the truth.
  13. +3
    2 March 2026 13: 46
    The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry reported the "crash" of several US military aircraft.

    It seems that since Vietnam, the Pindos vultures haven't received such a beating! fellow
    Iranians! Beautiful! good
  14. +1
    2 March 2026 14: 13
    Well done Persians. Crush these scum.
  15. 0
    2 March 2026 14: 16
    Well done Kuwaitans :)))
    Maybe they have some ballistics lying around, but there are American bases everywhere you spit. Let them help the mattresses in write-off evacuation of property and personnel
  16. 0
    2 March 2026 14: 32
    Officially.

    Three US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets were shot down over Kuwait in friendly fire incidents, US Central Command said.

    The aircraft were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defense systems, all six crew members ejected safely, were successfully evacuated and are in stable condition, CENTCOM added.

    Yeah, and all three crews were sent to the Alps for rehabilitation. lol
  17. +3
    2 March 2026 14: 34
    Telegram channel KORNILOV
    Kuwait's air defense is the best! The US confirmed that it has already shot down three American F-15s over its territory! It's been a long time since US aircraft suffered such losses. There's more to come!

    I think Iran can nominate the head of Kuwait's air defense for a government award.

    belay
  18. 0
    2 March 2026 14: 39
    So what about the number of missiles? Will it last for a war of how many days?
    Quote: voyaka uh

    You are one of the most ardent haters of Jews and Israel on the site.

    Alexey, you're confusing me with someone else. I love Jews, like everyone else. I don't have a very good opinion of the Israeli government.
  19. 0
    2 March 2026 14: 46
    The reports of two or three downed US fighter jets certainly raise questions. The Americans claim all were downed by friendly fire. The very frequent occurrence of friendly fire raises doubts that Iran's ability to respond to the "doves of peace" is being downplayed.
  20. +2
    2 March 2026 15: 19
    Was the fire really "friendly"? It's a rhetorical question.

    1 time is an accident, 2 times is a coincidence, 3 times is a pattern
  21. 0
    2 March 2026 15: 45
    Quote: voyaka uh
    1. Air refueling
    Over Iraqi territory?
    1. +2
      2 March 2026 16: 25
      Quote: Schneeberg
      Quote: voyaka uh
      1. Air refueling
      Over Iraqi territory?
      Well, yes. Iraq's air defenses are practically nonexistent, so during the 12-day war, Israeli tankers circled Iraq beyond the range of Iranian air defenses. If that worked back then, then it makes perfect sense to stick to proven methods.
  22. +3
    2 March 2026 16: 16
    The downing of three F-15s by Kuwaiti anti-aircraft gunners has been officially confirmed. The crews have already been transported to an American base. An investigation is underway.