How elite stealth training of US airman trapped behind enemy lines will help evade Iranian bounty hunters... but could also make him harder to rescue
- Postato il 5 aprile 2026
- Di Daily Mail
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A US weapons systems officer ejected from his F-15E Strike Eagle over hostile territory, triggering an international manhunt. Tehran's £50,000 bounty has mobilized irregular militias in the region. His advanced survival and evasion training from elite military programs provides tactical advantages for concealment, though it simultaneously complicates conventional rescue operations. Military strategists face competing priorities: allowing time for the airman's specialized skills to work while managing the risks associated with prolonged exposure in enemy-controlled areas.