April 4, 2026

Iran boasted Saturday that a new air defense system — credited with shooting down two US planes — will allow it to “definitely achieve full control” over its airspace as American and Israel forces continued to hammer the country.

Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya joint military command made the bold claim on state media, Reuters reported.

The besieged Islamic Republic could have used a Third Khordad missile system, a mobile medium-range surface-to-air defense system, to shoot down the F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet, The New York Times reported.

Other experts suspect that Iran used passive infrared detection systems to track and target the US aircraft – meaning it tracked the F-15E without emitting radar signals that US jets are equipped to detect and evade, according to ABC News.

That $31 million plane is believed to have gone down in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province in the southwestern part of Iran, near the Iraqi border. The pilots were forced to bail, and while one was rescued after the Friday incident, the second has yet to be found.

Iran boldly claims it has taken airspace control to a new level after reportedly shooting down a $31 million US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet using advanced missile and stealth tracking technology, leaving one pilot missing and plunging tensions as American and Israeli forces continue their aerial assaults.

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