Iran Shoots Down Second US F-35 Fighter Jet, Pilot Survival Unlikely
Tensions in the Middle East have escalated sharply following unverified claims from Iran that a second United States F-35 stealth fighter jet has been shot down. The incident, if confirmed, threatens to puncture the narrative of US air superiority as the month-long conflict continues to choke global oil supplies and rattle international markets.
According to reports from the semi-official Mehr News Agency, the advanced aircraft was downed in Iranian airspace, with the agency noting that the pilot's survival is highly unlikely due to the catastrophic nature of the crash. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has not responded to the claims.
AI-generated summary, reviewed by editors

The F-35 Lightning II is widely considered the backbone of America's fifth-generation warfare capabilities, specifically engineered to avoid radar detection whilst operating deep inside heavily defended enemy territory. Military analysts note that even a confirmed damaging of the aircraft, let alone a complete downing, would severely undermine the "stealth dominance" narrative that Washington has long projected.
This latest assertion comes mere weeks after Tehran claimed to have struck another American F-35. In that instance, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released video footage purportedly showing a surface-to-air missile striking the jet mid-air. Whilst the IRGC declared the strategic aircraft was seriously damaged by its "advanced modern aerospace defence system," US military officials offered a conflicting narrative.
CENTCOM spokesperson Captain Tim Hawkins confirmed the stealth jet was flying a combat mission over Iran and was forced to make an emergency landing, though he maintained it landed safely pending an investigation. However, anonymous sources later informed CNN that the aircraft had indeed sustained damage from Iranian fire.
Beyond the immediate military theatre, the escalating war is wreaking havoc on the global economy. Entering its second month, the conflict has triggered an unprecedented oil supply crisis following Iran's strict blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is a crucial artery for global crude, and its continued closure has left world leaders scrambling to salvage diplomatic backchannels to restore the route.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday addressed the mounting economic fallout by urging allied nations to pivot towards American energy exports rather than waiting for the shipping lane to reopen. Following his forceful address-in which he warned Tehran of severe consequences should talks fail-global stock markets dipped significantly whilst crude oil prices continued a dramatic surge.
- Kerala Assembly Elections: LDF Banks on Decade of Development Ahead of Polls
- Kerala Assembly Election: Congress-led UDF’ Low-Cost Sticker Campaign Takes Aim at LDF Hoardings
- Are DMK-AIADMK Sidelining Muslim Candidates? Data Shows Decline In Community's Representation In TN Politics
- Kerala Elections 2026: LDF, UDF, NDA Promise ₹3,000 Pension, Women Welfare in Focus
- Assam, Kerala, WB And TN Elections: Data Shows Women Voters Emerging As Key Decision-Makers
Despite the intensifying geopolitical strain, President Trump struck a defiant tone, claiming that an American victory is imminent without providing a clear timeline. Furthermore, he projected absolute control over allied military operations, specifically regarding Israel.
In an interview with Time Magazine, meanwhile, Trump insisted that the Tel Aviv power centre, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, would adhere strictly to Washington's timeline for the conflict.
"They'll do what I tell them," Trump stated. "They've been a good team player. They'll stop when I stop. They'll stop unless they're provoked, in which case, they'll have no choice, but they'll stop when I stop."
-
INS Taragiri To Join Indian Navy Fleet, Boosting Maritime Power -
We're The Only Country To Lose Mariners At Strait of Hormuz: India At UK-led West Asia Meet On Iran Crisis -
Iran-US War: Donald Trump’s Missteps And The NATO Paradox -
Iran Crisis: Over 5.98 Lakh Indians Have Returned Home, Confirms Govt -
Trump Says Iran Is ‘Incapable’ Of Building Nuclear Weapon, US Will Be Out ‘Pretty Quickly’ -
Trump Signals US Exit from Iran Within Weeks, Shifts Focus from Diplomacy to Military Goals -
‘Iran Wants Ceasefire’: Donald Trump Threatens To Send Tehran ‘Back To The Stone Age’ -
UK To Host 35-Nation Talks To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz Amid Oil Crisis -
Stock Market Crashes As Sensex Falls Over 1,400 Points After Trump’s Iran War Warning, Oil Prices Surge -
Trump Sets Tough Terms For Ceasefire With Iran, Demands Strait Of Hormuz Be “Open, Free, Clear” Amid Conflict -
What Is The ‘Stone Age’ Warning Donald Trump Issued To Iran? Says ‘No Deal, No Mercy’ -
Donald Trump Offers To Buy Oil From The US, Says “We Have Plenty”; Claims Iran War Will “Finish Very Fast'












Click it and Unblock the Notifications