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It's been pretty amazing just how light the losses have been in the month since the attacks started, but as the conflict evolves, either by as is suggested different technology or tactical changes by the USA ( operations within MANPADS range) that is clearly changing. We'll find out fairly quickly just how this is digested back home, many media outlets are showcasing shock as US aircraft start to be shot down - Yet linebacker II cost 29 odd B52S in 10 days, imagine that now?
To be clear, I acknowledge the Iranians could be telling the truth about the A10s and the US hasn’t admitted to those losses. Confusing (likely by design of either/both sides) to develop an accurate assessment of the status of the war.
First casualty of war is truth, courtesy of all the combatants, media bias, fog of war and even false reporting here on pprune.

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Back in the early days of Vlad's SMO and discussion of sending combat aircraft to Ukraine, A-10s were deliberately struck off the list of suitable aircraft because of survivability concerns. CSAR needs seem to have overridden this.
If the Iranians get their hands on any surviving aircrew, they might consider hosting him as a valuable honored guest in high command headquarters as protection against decapitation strikes. However SF might want to have a say.
If the Iranians get their hands on any surviving aircrew, they might consider hosting him as a valuable honored guest in high command headquarters as protection against decapitation strikes. However SF might want to have a say.


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If the Iranians get their hands on any surviving aircrew, they might consider hosting him as a valuable honored guest in high command headquarters as protection against decapitation strikes. However SF might want to have a say.


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From: Falling off the end of the thread
Normally they dress them in a new badly fitting suit, then parade them in front of the worlds press, while embarrassing the USA, causing maximum kickback against the establishment from the US population and getting the most traction out of it.

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From: Mauritius,soon or latter
Whatever they( Iranians) do, it will be mistake.
Because, they missed first rule of war.
Never, ever, accept war over your teritory.
If you need war- export it.
You may be strong and smart, but when enemy says: This Tiown- 100 000 citizen- will not exist tommorow-.
And than you realize( yours sons and daughters live there), we could win- but nobody will be there to celebrate.
It exactly happened in 99.
It will happen to Iran, and it is strange that they don't know it.
Because, they missed first rule of war.
Never, ever, accept war over your teritory.
If you need war- export it.
You may be strong and smart, but when enemy says: This Tiown- 100 000 citizen- will not exist tommorow-.
And than you realize( yours sons and daughters live there), we could win- but nobody will be there to celebrate.
It exactly happened in 99.
It will happen to Iran, and it is strange that they don't know it.


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From: Over the rainbow
All this talk of the A10 being vulnerable. All aircraft are vulnerable down in the weeds but the A10 has had a very low loss ratio due mainly to it's strong airframe. Armoured cockpit. High position engines and built in redundancy. I seem to recall many during Desert Storm coming home with substantial parts missing.
On the flip side the A10 is much feared and can kill anything on the ground so be careful not to get in it's sights. It also can kill in the air with two air kills.
The problem the Americans face is air combat over a very hostile environment with no good guys below to assist or provide support. Shades of Vietnam for sure.
On the flip side the A10 is much feared and can kill anything on the ground so be careful not to get in it's sights. It also can kill in the air with two air kills.
The problem the Americans face is air combat over a very hostile environment with no good guys below to assist or provide support. Shades of Vietnam for sure.


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From: 3rd Rock, #29B
When the strategic geniuses in the WH do their math next time, they may want to reflect on the consequences of unilateral action taken without congress, allied support. This strike package would look rather different had anyone in the NMCC pointed out some reality to the guys running this circus. These plans make Diego look desirable, so long as it is defended from boats with drones etc... Mauritius may make a windfall yet.




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Whatever they( Iranians) do, it will be mistake.
Because, they missed first rule of war.
Never, ever, accept war over your teritory.
If you need war- export it.
You may be strong and smart, but when enemy says: This Tiown- 100 000 citizen- will not exist tommorow-.
And than you realize( yours sons and daughters live there), we could win- but nobody will be there to celebrate.
It exactly happened in 99.
It will happen to Iran, and it is strange that they don't know it.
Because, they missed first rule of war.
Never, ever, accept war over your teritory.
If you need war- export it.
You may be strong and smart, but when enemy says: This Tiown- 100 000 citizen- will not exist tommorow-.
And than you realize( yours sons and daughters live there), we could win- but nobody will be there to celebrate.
It exactly happened in 99.
It will happen to Iran, and it is strange that they don't know it.

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From: Mauritius,soon or latter
Enemy
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Actually they offer two cities, one in central part cca 100 000 citizen ( the biggest part of ground troops were from that regia- so message was quitte clear- try to win ground battle)
or city with 300 000 people- where majority of high officers have flats with families.
Answer was, wherre to sign?
And that also happened in WWII , when japanese military establishment refused to surrend at the end of war. Sign it or every third day- one city less. 06.08. Hiroshima, than 09.08. Nagasaki and there were preparation for third one on 12.08. But some japanese around Tsar send message to USA that TSAR will annpuce end of war. But they needed 5 or 6 days to organize that Tsar unrestricted made public speech over radio- that happened on 15.08.
So these 48 hours given Iran looks like ....
. ,Actually they offer two cities, one in central part cca 100 000 citizen ( the biggest part of ground troops were from that regia- so message was quitte clear- try to win ground battle)
or city with 300 000 people- where majority of high officers have flats with families.
Answer was, wherre to sign?
And that also happened in WWII , when japanese military establishment refused to surrend at the end of war. Sign it or every third day- one city less. 06.08. Hiroshima, than 09.08. Nagasaki and there were preparation for third one on 12.08. But some japanese around Tsar send message to USA that TSAR will annpuce end of war. But they needed 5 or 6 days to organize that Tsar unrestricted made public speech over radio- that happened on 15.08.
So these 48 hours given Iran looks like ....
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Just a question about the missing F15 crew member (apologies if spoken about before...).
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
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From: Charlie Mike
Just a question about the missing F15 crew member (apologies if spoken about before...).
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,

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From: Newcastle Upon Tyne
Just a question about the missing F15 crew member (apologies if spoken about before...).
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
I would expect any locator beacons would have their automatic functions disabled so if they can't manually activate it it's not going to be any help.

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Just a question about the missing F15 crew member (apologies if spoken about before...).
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
I assume that they have beacons for SAR, so maybe the beacon is faulty?
Do they have food/water pouchs etc?
Do they carry gold coins etc, (like the SAS (Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero mentions handing over)).?
If both ejected 'around' the same time, I wonder what the proximity would be and surely the other pilot would have had eyes on him?
If the seat failed to eject, then the body would have been in the cockpit and all over the Iranian news.
Maybe the rescued pilot saw the eject but no chutes (seat to still be found)...?
Obvioulsy, they have evasion training, but water and shelter (food in at least a week), is going to be prime, but if no comms, it's going to be tough...
Hopefully a good outcome will ensue,,,
If they have contact with the WSO, I think a night operation is probably in place, perhaps tonight. This would blind the Iranian irregulars searching for him. It's an isolated area.
Another possibility is that he fell into the hands of a sympathetic rebel group.
He may turn up later.
Of course as I write this he may be rescued.
If he was killed, no doubt the body would already be found.
I think it's ongoing.
Last edited by Steepclimb; 4th April 2026 at 20:40.


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The commitment of US forces to recover their downed aircrew never fails to astound me, i was privileged to get some airtime on a Greenking in the early 80s and see it first hand, albeit, thankfully, with no threat..
The discussion of the upper command can exist in a parallel thread but I've got great admiration for those who need to deliver. Hoping for a positive outcome.
The discussion of the upper command can exist in a parallel thread but I've got great admiration for those who need to deliver. Hoping for a positive outcome.
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Ecce Homo! Loquitur...

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Bideo
Reported early this morning - Trump has just confirmed it.
President Trump has shared a video of US strikes in Iran.
Trump added that “many of Iran’s military leaders are terminated with this massive strike in Tehran”
Trump added that “many of Iran’s military leaders are terminated with this massive strike in Tehran”
IRGC COMMAND HIT — DECAPITATION STRIKE IN TEHRAN
A major intelligence-led operation has reportedly taken out a senior IRGC command and control centre in Tehran. Dozens of top officials — eliminated in one strike.
A major intelligence-led operation has reportedly taken out a senior IRGC command and control centre in Tehran. Dozens of top officials — eliminated in one strike.


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