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16 US Military Aircraft Destroyed Since Start Of Iran War

by Page 3 News International Desk
March 20, 2026
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Five other KC-135s were reportedly damaged by an Iranian missile strike while parked at an airfield in Saudi Arabia.

At least 16 US military aircraft have been destroyed since the start of the war with Iran, including 10 Reaper strike drones hit by enemy fire, with a half-dozen other planes badly damaged in attacks or accidents.

The most serious losses were because of accidents: three US F-15s downed by friendly fire in Kuwait, and a KC-135 tanker destroyed during a refueling operation. All six crew members on the tanker were killed in the accident.

Five other KC-135s were reportedly damaged by an Iranian missile strike while parked at an airfield in Saudi Arabia.

So far only the uncrewed Reapers have been brought down by Iranian defenses, with at least nine being destroyed in the air, according to a person familiar with the matter. One was hit at an airfield in Jordan by a ballistic missile, people familiar with the matter said.

The other two Reapers were lost to accidents. The drones are meant to be “attritable” — flown in higher-risk areas because they don’t carry pilots and are much cheaper to replace than a crewed plane.

During the last large-scale air campaign that the US was involved with, the military intervention in Libya in 2011, there were only three reported combat losses over four months. One of them was a US Navy drone.

The scale of operations, with the US saying it conducted more strikes in the first day of the war than in the “shock and awe” aerial attacks of the Gulf War, could explain the relatively high losses, said Peter Layton, a former Royal Australian Air Force officer and a visiting fellow at the Griffith Asia Institute.

“The difference might be a much greater rate of effort,” Layton said. “More sorties flown each day.”

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US Central Command declined to comment, saying it would not discuss battle damage assessments.

Although Iran’s air defenses were among the first targets of the US and Israeli air campaign, completely stamping them out — and establishing air supremacy — has remained elusive.

An advanced US F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at a US air base in the Middle East after it was struck by what is believed to be Iranian fire, CNN reported on Thursday. The aircraft landed safely and the pilot is in stable condition, a US Central Command spokesperson told CNN.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Caine, has said that the US only has localized air superiority, meaning there are specific swathes of Iranian airspace the US controls.

The Reaper shootdowns also illustrate one of the difficulties of trying to open the Strait of Hormuz: any active air defenses will greatly complicate those efforts. Houthi fighters in Yemen shot down several Reapers in 2025. The US operates 225 Reapers, according to the International Institute of Strategic Studies.

Losing aircraft in accidents during high-tempo operations is not uncommon. The US Navy shot down one of its own aircraft in 2024 in the Middle East.

“Periodic accidents like the tragic mid-air collision with the KC-135s are an unfortunate likelihood in large, high tempo, high pressure combat operations,” said Justin Bronk, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute.

As the war heads into its third week, Iran has kept up a steady pace of strikes around the region, although US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has said attacks have declined by about 90% since the start of the conflict.

Israeli and Western estimates suggest that about 60% of its launchers have been destroyed, but the number has not fallen much since the early days of the war.

On Thursday Iran hit crucial energy facilities in Qatar and Saudi Arabia in retaliation for attacks on its South Pars gas field.

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