A US fighter pilot, rescued after being shot down over Iran, reported seeing an unusual formation of Iranian drones before ejecting. As Washington and Tehran engage in negotiations, the implications o ...
One source described the Strike Eagle pilot seeing a “minefield of drones” in the skies over Iran, before their jet went down.
When a seasoned combat pilot describes what he saw in the skies over Iran as “real alien s*,” the military world pays attention. In April 2026, during a classified air campaign known as Operation Epic ...
Discover the ‘Jellyfish Drone’, a swarm of AI-powered drones flying as one coordinated system. Learn how this futuristic weapon can overwhelm air defences, transform surveillance and combat missions, ...
The account, if accurate, suggests Iran may be more advanced in drone warfare than previously suspected.
A US fighter pilot rescued from Iran says his F‑15 was surrounded by a jellyfish‑like swarm of 'alien' drones moments before it was shot down, raising questions about Tehran's drone technology.
THE AMERICAN F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran is feared to have been targeted by a swarm of drones operating in a jellyfish formation. The pilot told investigators after he safely ejected that ...
A US fighter pilot who was shot down over Iran in April described seeing a remarkable 'jellyfish-like' drone formation before ejecting from his F-15.
According to a report by CNN, the F-15 pilot described seeing multiple Iranian drones moving together in a formation that looked like a "jellyfish". The account was shared during an intelligence ...
The pilot of the US F-15E Strike Eagle has said a jellyfish-like drone swarm possibly downed the fighter jet during the Iran conflict. If confirmed, it would mark a major shift in Iran's drone warfare ...
A US F-15 pilot who was shot down over Iran in April described observing a coordinated formation of Iranian drones resembling a ...
Downed US pilot saw Iran drones flying in ‘jellyfish’ formation: ‘Real alien s**t’ - The pilot was rescued after ejecting but another airman remained stranded for 200 miles behind enemy lines ...