Monday, 6 April 2026
For defence experts
For defence experts
The F-15E was shot down on April 3 in Dehdasht (Kohgiluyeh province), in southwestern Iran. The regional governor of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province was the one who issued a public bounty for the crew. The distance from Iran's Persian Gulf coast to Dehdasht is some 100-130 km. The distance from Kuwait's Gulf Islands to Dehdasht is some 250 km.
The C-130s were found destroyed in Isfahan, in central Iran, located along the eastern foothills of the Zagros Mountains. Kohgiluyeh and Isfahan do share a border. But the distance from the area where the F15 was shot down (Dehdasht) to the place where the charred remains of C-130s and helicopters were found is approximately 220 km, as the crow flies. So roughly this is the distance between the extraction point and the air strip where C-130s landed.
Can anyone explain to me how this was pulled off? I understand that the so-called abandoned air strip in Isfahan could have been used as a staging ground/forward base. From there to the extraction point in Kohgiluyeh, US troops would have flown in a helicopter ? (the highly respected colonel was seriously injured, according to trump). But if the distance from Kuwait, which can never say No to America, to the crash site is some 250 km. Then why did the US move dozens of troops to Isfahan first, set up a temp staging ground deep inside enemy territory, and then move special forces further to Kohgiluyeh in helicopters, find the airman, fly back to Isfahan and then fly out of Iran? In the process, they lost multiple aircraft, helicopters and drones. Can anyone fill me up? This is for a deeper understanding of what happened, not to spin conspiracy theories.
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