High-stakes Combat Search and Rescue operations are reportedly underway in Southern Iran following the alleged downing of a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle.
TEHRAN / WASHINGTON — While the Pentagon has yet to officially confirm the loss, a flurry of visual evidence from Iranian state-run media and local residents suggests a significant escalation in the ongoing “Operation Epic Fury.”
Wreckage Identified in Southern Iran
Images released by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency and circulating on social media appear to show the charred remains of a twin-engine fighter jet in the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. Aviation analysts have noted that the debris—specifically a vertical stabilizer featuring a distinct red tail flash—aligns with the markings of the 494th Fighter Squadron (“Panthers”).
Based out of RAF Lakenheath, UK, the 494th was recently deployed to the region as part of a massive U.S. military buildup. While Iranian officials initially claimed to have shot down a “fifth-generation F-35,” the presence of a McDonnell-Douglas ACES II ejection seat and twin-tail stabilizers confirms the airframe is an F-15E Strike Eagle.

Desperate Rescue Mission Underway
Local reports and flight tracking data indicate an intense U.S. recovery effort is currently pushing into Iranian airspace. Witnesses in Southern Iran have filmed:
- HC-130J Combat King II aircraft flying at low altitudes and deploying flares.
- HH-60W Jolly Green II/UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters maneuvering through mountainous terrain.
- F-35 Lightning II stealth jets and MQ-9 Reaper drones providing “high cover” and surveillance for the extraction teams.
Fate of the Crew: Capture Claims Emerge
The F-15E carries a two-person crew: a pilot and a Weapon Systems Officer (WSO). Their current status remains the subject of conflicting reports:
- The IRGC Claim: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) asserts they have already taken at least one “American aggressor” into custody near the crash site.
- The Bounty: Iranian state television has reportedly announced a reward for local residents who assist in the capture of any surviving U.S. personnel.
- The Crash Site: Photos of the ACES II ejection seat found in a rural field suggest at least one crew member successfully cleared the aircraft before impact.
Context: Operation Epic Fury
The incident occurs amidst Operation Epic Fury, a campaign launched by the Trump administration aimed at dismantling Iran’s ballistic missile infrastructure and naval capabilities. This would mark the first confirmed combat loss of a crewed U.S. aircraft over Iranian soil since the start of the current hostilities.
UPDATES
A source with knowledge of the incident confirmed to The Jerusalem Post that one of the two pilots of the jet was rescued, and search and rescue operations are underway to locate the second.
