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7/3/2025, 9:57:19 AM
>>509379747
they should be training in chink sims for j-20s, but i don't really think they have a monies to buy them for a while, and oil prices pretty low so they losing revenue there too
they should be training in chink sims for j-20s, but i don't really think they have a monies to buy them for a while, and oil prices pretty low so they losing revenue there too
6/16/2025, 8:41:47 PM
>The Iranian armed forces have reportedly shot down at least three Israeli F-35 fighter jets, marking the first time a fifth-generation stealth aircraft has been successfully downed.
>The Israeli F-35s were intercepted by Iran’s Bavar-373, a long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to counter aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.
>Predictably, the Israeli regime has denied it to maintain morale among its already embattled forces and protect the false reputation of its supposedly “invincible” air power.
>Acknowledging losses would also strain relations with the United States, which fears advanced Israeli F-35 technology falling into the hands of Iran, or potentially Russia or China.
>The US restricts F-35 sales to a select group of trusted allies, including Israel, under strict conditions (Turkey, for example, has been excluded). The F-22 Raptor, the second American stealth fighter, is not exported to any allies due to its highly sensitive technology.
>Loss of these fighters would be a major blow to American military prestige, as demonstrated by the fallout from Iran’s downing of the RQ-170 Sentinel, which reportedly informed Iranian drone and subsystem development.
>Despite numerous unofficial photos of wreckage circulating online, the Iranian armed forces have yet to release official images of the downed F-35s.
>This restraint likely aims to conceal the extent of recovered technology and prevent adversaries from accurately assessing which advanced systems Iran and its allies may soon exploit.
>The Israeli F-35s were intercepted by Iran’s Bavar-373, a long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to counter aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.
>Predictably, the Israeli regime has denied it to maintain morale among its already embattled forces and protect the false reputation of its supposedly “invincible” air power.
>Acknowledging losses would also strain relations with the United States, which fears advanced Israeli F-35 technology falling into the hands of Iran, or potentially Russia or China.
>The US restricts F-35 sales to a select group of trusted allies, including Israel, under strict conditions (Turkey, for example, has been excluded). The F-22 Raptor, the second American stealth fighter, is not exported to any allies due to its highly sensitive technology.
>Loss of these fighters would be a major blow to American military prestige, as demonstrated by the fallout from Iran’s downing of the RQ-170 Sentinel, which reportedly informed Iranian drone and subsystem development.
>Despite numerous unofficial photos of wreckage circulating online, the Iranian armed forces have yet to release official images of the downed F-35s.
>This restraint likely aims to conceal the extent of recovered technology and prevent adversaries from accurately assessing which advanced systems Iran and its allies may soon exploit.
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