伊朗发布残骸图像,确认一架美国F-15E战机被击落。
US F-15E jet confirmed shot down over Iran as Tehran releases wreckage images

原始链接: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/03/us-fighter-jet-confirmed-shot-down-over-iran

一架美国F-15E“打击鹰”战斗机在伊朗被击落,这是五周冲突期间美国首次损失飞机。伊朗媒体最初错误声称击落了一架F-35,但专家根据残骸确定该机为驻英国莱肯希斯空军基地的F-15E。 美国发起了一项高风险的搜救行动,部署了C-130“大力神”运输机和HH-60“铺路鹰”直升机,有报道称至少一名机组人员获救。包括伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队分享的疑似弹射座椅图像在内的证据表明,机组人员可能已安全弹射。 尽管伊朗报告称俘获了一名飞行员,美国中央司令部坚称所有飞机均已确认,否认击落了第二架F-35。这起事件增加了美国军事损失的清单,估计损失超过30亿美元,包括无人机和其他飞机,但迄今为止尚未有美国人员被俘。

## 美国F-15E战机在伊朗被击落 - Hacker News 总结 报告证实,一架美国F-15E战斗机在伊朗被击落,德黑兰发布了残骸图像。一名机组人员已获救,另一名仍然失踪,目前正在搜寻中。 Hacker News上的讨论集中在该事件上,并对官方美国说法表示怀疑。一些用户指出,美国中央司令部和美国政府有不诚实的历史,并举例说明,例如篡改飓风路径。另一些人指出,伊朗经常声称击落美国飞机,夸大数量。 Hacker News论坛中还发现了一篇关于该事件的重复帖子。局势正在发展,对信息来源的信任是网络对话中的一个关键主题。
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A US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter has been shot down over Iran, prompting a frantic US search and rescue effort for its two-strong crew, in the first such incident since the start of the five week long war.

Iranian state media released images of a tail fin and other debris early on Friday accompanied by an initial claim that a US F-35 had been hit by a new air defence system over central Iran and the pilot probably killed.

Aviation experts said the wreckage pictured was in fact from a F-15E, from the US air force’s 494th squadron, based at RAF Lakenheath in the UK, though it could not at first be confirmed when and where the pictures were taken.

US officials familiar with the situation later confirmed off the record that an F-15E had been brought down and the Pentagon was scrambling to find the crew before the Iranians. There was no official comment from the US military about the incident.

One crew member was reported as having been rescued as the situation developed, in what is likely to have been a high-risk operation with rescue aircraft probably exposed to fire from the ground. It was not immediately clear if the jet had a full crew of two.

Subsequent footage filmed in Iran showed a US C-130 Hercules and HH-60 Pavehawk helicopters flying low and at one point refuelling together, amid fresh Iranian speculation that the plane crew may have ejected and survived.

Images taken from Iran showing helicopters refuelling. Photograph: Iran state media

Justin Bronk, an aviation expert from the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi), said the use of the specialist helicopters “suggested a combat search and rescue mission is under way to locate and extract the two aircrew from the F-15E”.

No US troops have so far been taken prisoner by Iran. A total of 13 American service personnel have been killed and 300 have been wounded during a campaign in which more than 12,300 targets in Iran have been bombed by the US alone.

A social media account claiming to be linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards posted a picture of an ejector seat in a desert landscape, which appeared to be consistent with the ACES II type used in F-15Es. Bronk said: “If genuine, it would suggest that at least one of the two aircrew did eject safely.”

Picture of an ejector seat posted by Revolutionary Guards. Photograph: X @IRGCIntelli

The presenter on an Iranian TV channel urged residents to hand over any “enemy pilot” to police and promised a reward for anyone who did. That channel is based in Kohkilouyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, a mountainous region in the south-west of the country.

Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that the pilot of the jet – still incorrectly describing it as an F-35 – had been taken into custody, contradicting Tehran’s initial claim that the pilot had probably died in the incident.

Overnight, the US Central Command, which is leading the attack on Iran, had denied Iranian claims that another F-35 jet had been downed over Qeshm Island in the strait of Hormuz. “All US fighter aircraft are accounted for,” it said at the time.

Up to now no US fighter jets had been lost over Iran during the five-week-long conflict, though three F-15Es were shot down by a Kuwaiti air defence system in a dramatic friendly fire incident on 1 March.

An F-35 fighter reportedly had to make an emergency landing at a US airbase in the Middle East after sustaining damage from the ground. A US E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft was destroyed at the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia on 27 March in an Iranian strike.

The total cost to the US air force of lost and damaged aircraft has been roughly estimated at more than $3bn (£2.2bn) by the specialist newsite Airforce Technology, which also includes 16 uncrewed Reaper drones. An F-15E cost $31m when delivered in the late 1990s; newer models cost closer to $100m.

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