Iran shoots down two US jets: Ex-airmen explains how 'downed' pilot must avoid enemy capture
New Delhi, April 4 -- What could a pilot, who crash-landed in the enemy country amid a war, face? As the news about Iran attacking two American fighter jets hit the headlines, Retired US Brigadier General Houston Cantwell spoke about survival strategies adopted when a pilot crash-lands in the enemy country alive.
In a rare assault against the US, Iran reportedly shot down two American military aircraft on Friday - F15-E Strike Eagle fighter jet and A-10 attack aircraft.
Following the attack, the two countries raced each other on Saturday to recover a crew member of the first US fighter jet to go down inside Iran since the start of the war, AFP reported.
According to US media, the United States special forces had rescued one of the two ...
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