5 important points about the F-35 hunt in the skies of Iran

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PNN – Today’s hunt for the F-35 stealth fighter in the skies of central Iran has important strategic implications.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the IRGC’s public relations department announced the destruction of a US F-35 fighter jet at 2:50 a.m. today over central Iran an hour before.

A spokesman for the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has also confirmed this news.

This strategic hunt has important points that are explained below.

The first point about the US F-35 fighter being hit completely contradicts Trump’s claim today during his meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister that Iran has no air defenses.

The second point is the operation of the Iranian defense missile, which targets this stealth fighter from the right side, and the pilot does not react to it until the missile hits the fighter.

The third point is the use of a new defensive achievement by the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which demonstrates the utmost observance of the principle of surprise in hunting birds that invade Iran. In fact, this operation can also be referred to as a defensive ambush that secretly targeted the attacking bird.

The fourth point is that this fighter jet was targeted in afterburner mode; this means that the pilot was flying and ascending to return to his home base, confident that there were no defenses in Iranian skies.

Fifth, the hunt for this stealth fighter is being carried out by Iran for the first time in the world, which is considered a defense masterpiece in the world, despite the abundant American propaganda about the lack of Iranian defense capability.

This valuable hunt can be considered part of the surprises that the commanders of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s armed forces had repeatedly spoken about since the beginning of the American-Zionist aggression against Iran.

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