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The DUmpster / About the F-15 downed over Iran
« Last post by CC27 on April 04, 2026, 09:24:31 AM »
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About the F-15 downed over Iran

The missing aircrew member.

It now appears that the US aircraft downed over Iran was an F-15 with a crew of two. One was reportedly rescued and a search and rescue (SAR) operation is going on for the other one.

Let’s talk about what happens to the aircrew of a high-performance aircraft like the F-15 when things turn to shit.

THEY DIE. If the aircraft is (1) hit with any kind of fire – missile, shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile, machine gun fire, a lucky shot from and AK-47 on the ground; or, (2) something breaks inside the aircraft, either way, it’s all over. Pieces of flesh and body parts may be recovered if the whole thing doesn’t burn to a crisp.

THEY EJECT. The movies make this look exciting and romantic. It’s not. The F-15 typically cruises at 570–650 mph, may slow to around 200 mph to identify a target.

Each crewmember sits in a specially-made-to-fit ejection seat with a rocket on the bottom and a parachute in the top. The guy in the front seat drives the airplane and fires the weapons; the back seater can fly the thing as well as fire the weapons but his main job is to manage the electronics – detect and jam radar, identify targets, and the like.

The canopy is in two pieces because they two crewmembers eject separately – the guy in the back punches out first, then the front seater after a 2 second (?) delay – this prevents them from killing each other by colliding in their ejection seats. There have been incidents where the back seater pulled his ejection handle, it did not work, the front seater went out first, the back seater rode it in. Also vice versa.

To eject: Hunker down in a tight bundle, arms and legs tight to the seat; reach up, pull down an ejection curtain that’s built into the back seat and should protect you from the worst of the blast of air when you pop out; pull the ejection handle between your legs; the rocket in your seat explodes and fires you out of the bird with the speed of a bullet. After a short delay, the chute opens.

A lot of things can happen.

Flail injuries – exactly what they say. Try this – get in a car, someone else driving, get up to 75 mph, roll down the window, stick your head and one arm out into the wind stream. Now, imagine doing that at 300 MPH – arms and legs can be ripped up, flail around, break, pop out of socket.

Chute failure – you can guess what this causes.

THEY MAY SURVIVE EJECTION.

Landing after ejecting is not like the Army’s Golden Knights parachute team landing softly on a football field. This is a guy, scared shitless, possibly injured, maybe not even conscious. The seat is designed for the occupant to land in it safely. That’s what it’s designed for. Real life does not always follow the design.

So now you are on the ground.

Where the **** am I? Why does my right leg not work? Are those guys running toward me with pitchforks friendly or not?

The seat has in it a BEEPER – a radio transmitter, operating on a fixed emergency frequency, sending out an audible beep-beep-beep. Rescue aircraft can home in on it . . . until the battery runs out.

The guy on the ground has an emergency radio, a beeper that he activates, a few flares, and a pistol.

SAR crews are listening for beepers as well as calling the missing guy’s call sign on the emergency frequency.

Remember the EC-3 electornic control aircraft that the Iranians – with Russian targeting assistance – destroyed on the ground in Saudi Arabia last week? There should be an EC-3 in the air that can pinpoint where the F-15 got into trouble and where it disappeared from radar. That’s probably why one crewmember was rescued.

I’m an optimist but I’m not holding out a lot of hope for the missing guy. Best we can hope for is he will be captured. Unlike Hegseth, I suspect the Iranians will treat him much better than we are treating them.

This is NOT a goddam video game. People get killed doing this shit and when it's over they do not get up, dust themselves off, and get back into the game.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221145323

BLAH BLAH BLAH
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The DUmpster / Re: Am I losing it or what . . . ???
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on April 03, 2026, 03:16:04 PM »
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The Goebbels character said something like – and this is not a quote but it’s the best I can remember – “The Weimar Republic was weak and pathetic . , , , ,”

That kind of sounds lie the democrats. :thatsright: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :rant:
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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by SVPete on April 03, 2026, 02:43:12 PM »
From my Breaking News post, this is a significant loss, obviously.

In the context of the past 5 weeks, the US has been flying B-52s, B-1s, F-15Es, and F/A-18E/Fs in Iranian airspace for 4 weeks or more, and A-10Cs for 2 or 4 weeks (reports vary). B-52s and B-1s have the RCS and IR visibility of an adult bull African elephant. F-15Es and F/A-18E/Fs have the RCS and IR visibility of a black rhino. And A-10Cs are Warthogs. In context, what is remarkable and indicative of how things stand is that this is Iran's first shootdown.
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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by ADsOutburst on April 03, 2026, 02:32:53 PM »
I overheard part of a news report about the downed F-15. I only caught a little bit, but dang, it sounded a bit like the reporter was cheerleading the Iranians. Maybe I'm wrong, but he said something like "Iran is showing it can shoot a high-tech F-15, and hopes this is a turning point in the war" (paraphrase).

I really, really hope they find the second crewmember alive, but militarily, I don't think shooting down an F-15E wins the war for Iran. It is a PR victory for the Iranians. The Iraqis shot down something in the neighborhood of 40 coalition aircraft in Desert Storm, and they still lost decisively.
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The DUmpster / Re: We warned y'all. We were quite clear about this.
« Last post by SVPete on April 03, 2026, 02:10:08 PM »
Isolationism - gutting military equipment and training budgets - cost American lives in WW1 and again in WW2. "Third" (more like 5th or 6th!) time won't be a charm.
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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on April 03, 2026, 02:00:05 PM »
Regime fires missile from civilian population center. Missile malfunctions and falls on the city.


https://www.reddit.com/r/NewIran/comments/1sbfesh/video_showing_the_malfunctioning_missile_that_was/
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The DUmpster / Re: We warned y'all. We were quite clear about this.
« Last post by DefiantSix on April 03, 2026, 01:22:38 PM »
Then why did he join the military?Did he lose his barista job? :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser:

Probably thought Air Force Blue pumps highlighted his legs just right...  :thatsright:
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The DUmpster / Re: We warned y'all. We were quite clear about this.
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on April 03, 2026, 12:26:43 PM »
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"My son will NEVER die for a foreign country!"

Then why did he join the military?Did he lose his barista job? :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser:
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The DUmpster / Re: Am I losing it or what . . . ???
« Last post by ADsOutburst on April 03, 2026, 11:18:04 AM »
“This thing reminds of this other thing, so they are the same thing.”
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UPDATED: Iran Shoots Down F-15; Iran Offering Reward for Pilots

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/04/03/report-iran-shoots-down-f-15-n3813551

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Well, this isn't good. It appears that Iran got a lucky shot in and took down what appears to be an F-15.

Reports are still murky, but the evidence that Iran succeeded in downing an F-15 is growing, and Axios appears to have broken the story.
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As with all things breaking, X is filled with speculation, but also evidence. There are what appear to be major rescue operations ongoing in southern Iran, including low-flying helicopters in dangerous territory.

This is a significant loss, obviously.

In the context of the past 5 weeks, the US has been flying B-52s, B-1s, F-15Es, and F/A-18E/Fs in Iranian airspace for 4 weeks or more, and A-10Cs for 2 or 4 weeks. B-52s and B-1s have the RCS and IR visibility of a bull African elephant. F-15Es and F/A-18E/Fs have the RCS and IR visibility of a black rhino. And A-10Cs are Warthogs. In context, what is remarkable and indicative of how things stand is that this is Iran's first shootdown.

ETA: Apparently, one pilot has been found and rescued, https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-892001 .
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