Second pilot rescued!!!!!

Nope.... But if you are then I'm proud of you!
The media is dead silent on this issue.
For 48 hours the entire news spectrum was dominated by the downed aircraft and the missing pilot not a ******* word about the rescue and how impressive that was!
Not a ******* word.

Complete and utter failure.
Cost ca. $280 million and two planes and 4 helicopters were destroyed .
The actual incident almost certainly had nothing to do with the rescue of anybody but an incident between Iranian and US Zionist Special Forces .

The full Truth will emerge , As and When
 
Complete and utter failure.
Cost ca. $280 million and two planes and 4 helicopters were destroyed .
The actual incident almost certainly had nothing to do with the rescue of anybody but an incident between Iranian and US Zionist Special Forces .

The full Truth will emerge , As and When

Good grief
 
Probably all bombed by now, like the hundred or so synagogues too I bet.

Imagine that, Jews in Iran being bombed out of Iran by Jews in Israel, how bizarre is that, well that's Zionism for ya!
Also no support for you claim.

Not a surprise.
 
You approve of Israel bombing Iranian Jews? Icertainly don't.

You probably do, you probably have to to avoid complete hypocrisy, no doubt you'd classify that under "A price worth paying" heading.

What is there to feel better about?
Most of the Iranian Jews have immigrated to Israel.

There's maybe 8000 of them left....most living in a Jewish quarter in Tehran.

I don't think they like the Iranian government much because they have a habit of executing them for being Jews.
 
How about FIRST have the US ADMIT RESPONSIBLITY instead they deny it, they knew within minutes where each bomb hit

Innocent lives will be lost but targeting them, or not caring is the problem with the "peace president"

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Responsibility for bombs like this missile launched inside the city and hitting a neighborhood?

 

The "Ghost" Signal:

The Tiny Device That Saved a US Navigator Deep in Iran

5 Apr 2026 ~~ By Eliana Fleming

In what military officials are calling one of the most complex recovery missions in modern history, an American F-15E navigator was successfully extracted from Iranian territory this past Sunday. The airman had been hiding in hostile terrain for forty-eight hours after his aircraft was downed on Friday over southwestern Iran. The success of the daring operation is being credited to a specialized survival doctrine known as Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) and a rugged, 800-gram satellite communication device that allowed the navigator to maintain a silent link with command centers thousands of miles away.
Despite intensive efforts by Iranian electronic warfare units to jam communications and locate the survivor, the navigator’s ability to send burst-encrypted data ensured he remained invisible to the enemy until the moment his rescuers arrived.
The technology of Survival
The centerpiece of this survival story is the Combat Survivor Evader Locator, commonly known as the CSEL. Produced by Boeing, the device serves as a lifeline for downed airmen, functioning as a hybrid between a high-durability radio and a tactical handheld computer. Strapped into a specialized survival vest worn over the flight suit, the CSEL is designed to survive the violent forces of an emergency ejection. It features a simple user interface with rubber buttons that can be operated in total darkness or while wearing thick flight gloves. The device continuously transmits precise GPS coordinates and encrypted text messages using "frequency hopping" techniques, making it nearly impossible for enemy forces to intercept or trace the origin of the signal.
Beating the Jamming
The rescue was a direct test of American technology against sophisticated Iranian electronic warfare systems, many of which are of Russian and Chinese origin. To bypass these defenses, the CSEL utilizes "burst transmissions," compressing a wealth of data into a single packet sent in a fraction of a second. To an enemy listener, these signals sound like random background noise. Additionally, the system relies on a global network of four dedicated military satellite base stations that identify the unique serial number of each device, immediately pulling up the airman’s medical records and authentication codes. While Israel utilizes similar indigenous technology from Elbit for its own 669 rescue unit, the successful recovery of the American navigator in the heart of Iran stands as a definitive validation of the American CSAR doctrine and the small, powerful devices that keep airmen connected when they are most alone.

Commentary:
We've come a long way from the days of Vietnam and downed airmen.
There were some spectacular rescues then, but the process and science has advanced in leaps and bounds till today.
At the same time, does the public need to know all the details? Every time we tell the enemy how great we are and explain all the details/tricks we used to pull something off (like saying he was already rescued, etc.) it will be used against us in the future.
 
^^^. Kruska.

American forces hunt for the officer, while he hiked at least 20 kilometres and climbed 7,000 feet up a mountain.

Plenty more where that came from. Shall l tell you about the Seals?
 
Most of the Iranian Jews have immigrated to Israel.
There are about 9,000 of them in Iran, well that was before the Zionist bombing started.
There's maybe 8000 of them left....most living in a Jewish quarter in Tehran.
Yes, they prefer it there to Israel that's why they remain, they don't believe in terrorizing Palestinians in order to steal their homes and their farmland.
I don't think they like the Iranian government much because they have a habit of executing them for being Jews.
No, you're being silly now, Iran isn't Christian Europe, Germany.

 
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How US used SEAL Team 6, a CIA ruse and death from above to rescue missing F-15 airman in Iran: ‘They’ve been schwackin’ dudes chasing him’​

By
Anthony Blair
Published April 5, 2026, 8:50 a.m. ET


The president said he would hold a news conference with the military at the Oval Office on Monday at 1:00 p.m. in the aftermath of the successful operation. 🇺🇸
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I've been listening to Matt Morse and his coverage of the rescue. I will peruse this video about a hundred times. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸USA 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

 
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