US F-15E Strike Eagles Downed in Kuwait Due to Friendly Fire Incident

In a recent incident over Kuwait, three US F-15E Strike Eagles were shot down due to friendly fire from Kuwaiti air defenses, not as a result of Iranian attacks. All crew members ejected safely and were recovered. This event occurred amidst heightened tensions in the region related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Official statements clarify that the downing was a mistake, despite some speculation linking Iran to the incident. The situation highlights the complexities of military operations in a high-intensity combat environment.
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US F-15E Strike Eagles Downed in Kuwait Due to Friendly Fire Incident

Incident Overview

On the evening of March 1, three F-15E Strike Eagles from the United States were shot down over Kuwait in what has been classified as a “friendly fire” incident involving the Kuwaiti air defense systems. This event was not a result of direct attacks from Iran, as per statements from US military officials. Fortunately, all six crew members aboard the aircraft successfully ejected and were later recovered in stable condition. The jets were engaged in high-stakes operations linked to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, which has seen a surge in ballistic missile launches, drone attacks, and aerial confrontations throughout the region.


Official Statements

What Officials Say

1. US Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that the F-15s were mistakenly targeted by Kuwaiti air defense systems during the tumultuous combat situation. 2. The Kuwait Army confirmed the incidents, acknowledging that their defenses were responsible for the downing of the aircraft and emphasized their role in ensuring the safety of the crew members. In the wake of the incident, some regional media and social media platforms speculated that Iran might have been involved in the downing of the jets. However, both US and Kuwaiti officials have not substantiated these claims, maintaining that the incident was due to friendly fire. Currently, there is no credible evidence indicating that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) directly engaged the US aircraft. This occurrence took place during Operation Epic Fury, which involves US and allied air operations aimed at Iranian military targets following a significant escalation in the Israel–Iran conflict. Iranian forces have retaliated with various missile and drone strikes against US and allied positions in response to actions attributed to Israel.