Second U.S. Air Force Plane Reportedly Crashes In Persian Gulf (Live) - Forbes
Why it matters: Two U.S. military aircraft have been lost to enemy fire, ending a two-decade streak of no such incidents.
- A second U.S. Air Force plane has reportedly crashed in the Persian Gulf (Forbes).
- U.S. military aircraft have been hit by enemy fire for the first time in over 20 years (military.com).
- The search for a missing U.S. pilot in Iran continues into its second day (Forbes).
A second U.S. Air Force plane has reportedly crashed in the Persian Gulf, marking the first time in over 20 years that U.S. military aircraft have been shot down by enemy fire, according to Forbes and military.com. The search for a missing U.S. pilot continues into its second day, raising concerns about the escalating conflict.




