Three US F-15s Shot Down by Kuwaiti Air Defenses in Devastating Friendly Fire Incident
Three U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles were shot down over Kuwait by Kuwaiti air defense systems in what CENTCOM described as an 'apparent friendly fire incident' during active combat operations linked to Operation Epic Fury. All six pilots ejected and are reported in stable condition. The incident occurred at approximately 11:03 p.m. local time Sunday as the jets were flying support roles over the Persian Gulf — a grim reminder that the fog of war endangers American forces from all directions, not only from the enemy. The loss of three advanced fighter jets in a single incident represents the most significant friendly fire event involving U.S. aircraft since the 2003 Iraq invasion, and raises urgent questions about the coordination of allied air defense systems during the chaotic multi-front conflict now raging across the Middle East. Kuwait, a key staging ground for American military operations since the Gulf War, has not yet issued a public statement.
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