US Fighter Pilot Describes Iranian Drones in 'Jellyfish' Formation After Being Shot Down

US Fighter Pilot Describes Iranian Drones in 'Jellyfish' Formation After Being Shot Down

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A U.S. fighter pilot, shot down over Iran in April 2026, reported seeing Iranian drones in a 'jellyfish' formation during his debriefing. This formation, described as 'Real alien s***', involved multiple drones moving cohesively, which may have contributed to the downing of his F-15. The pilot, who had previously been shot down in a friendly fire incident, was rescued shortly after ejecting. Intelligence officials are investigating the incident, with some questioning the pilot's clarity due to a concussion. This event marks the first time a U.S. aircraft was shot down over Iran during the ongoing conflict. The pilot's observations suggest a significant advancement in Iran's drone capabilities, potentially aided by technology from China and Russia. The U.S. military is currently assessing the implications of this drone technology as negotiations for a ceasefire continue.

Key Points: • The pilot reported Iranian drones in a 'jellyfish' formation during his debrief. • This incident marks the first U.S. aircraft downed over Iran in the current conflict. • The drone capabilities described were not previously recognized by U.S. intelligence.

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