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Iran-US Jet Clash Claims

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 26th March 2026, 10:59 AM

Iran-US Jet Clash Claims

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that it successfully targeted and downed a United States F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet, releasing what it says is video evidence of the incident. The allegation, however, has been firmly rejected by Washington, further intensifying already strained tensions between the two countries.

In a statement issued on Wednesday (25 March), the IRGC asserted that its forces engaged a US F/A-18 aircraft during an unspecified operation. No details were provided regarding the exact location of the alleged strike, the extent of any damage, or the fate of the pilot. The ambiguity surrounding these key elements has raised questions over the credibility and verifiability of the claim.

Shortly after the announcement, Iran-affiliated media outlet Press TV broadcast footage purportedly showing the incident. The video appears to capture a fighter jet in flight, followed by a sudden flash resembling an explosion nearby. Moments later, the aircraft is seen appearing unstable, with what seems to be smoke trailing behind it. However, independent verification of the footage, including its timing and location, has not been possible.

The F/A-18 Hornet, also referred to in its modern variant as the Super Hornet, is a twin-engine, multirole combat aircraft widely operated by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. It is primarily deployed from aircraft carriers and plays a central role in American naval aviation operations, particularly in regions such as the Arabian Sea and the wider Indian Ocean.

Responding swiftly to the claims, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) categorically denied any such incident. In a post on social media platform X, CENTCOM described the Iranian assertion as “false”, stating unequivocally that no US military aircraft had been shot down.

This is not the first time Iran has made similar claims. In previous instances, Iranian officials have alleged the downing of US F-15 and even advanced F-35 fighter jets. All such statements have been consistently rejected by Washington, with no independent evidence ever confirming any of the reported incidents.

The latest exchange highlights the ongoing information war between Tehran and Washington, where conflicting narratives often emerge alongside military and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Analysts note that such claims and counterclaims contribute to a broader environment of mistrust, particularly in strategically sensitive maritime zones where both nations maintain a military presence.

Comparative Overview of Claims

Aspect Iranian IRGC Claim US CENTCOM Position
Aircraft involved F/A-18 Hornet No aircraft lost
Incident outcome Alleged shootdown Incident denied
Evidence provided Unverified video footage No supporting evidence
Pilot status Not disclosed No incident occurred
Verification status Unconfirmed Official denial

As tensions persist, independent observers continue to stress the importance of verifiable evidence in assessing such high-stakes military claims, particularly in an environment where information and perception play a critical strategic role.

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