During the ongoing war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, the Israeli military released a rare recording of radio communications between American and Israeli fighter pilots moments before coordinated airstrikes against sites linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The audio provides a rare glimpse inside the cockpit during real combat operations.

🔥 Pilots’ Conversation Before the Strike:
According to the recording released by the Israeli military, an Israeli pilot tells his American counterpart:
“It is a great honor for us to fight with you. You are doing a great job.”
The U.S. pilot responds:
“Thank you very much… please be safe out there. Strike hard. See you.”
The brief exchange occurred while the aircraft were flying missions over Iranian territory as part of a coordinated aerial campaign.

⚠️ Joint Air Operations Over Iran:
Military officials say the Israeli Air Force and the U.S. Air Force have been operating in close coordination during strikes targeting Iranian missile sites, command centers, and other military infrastructure.
In statements accompanying the audio release, the Israeli military said both air forces are working together to degrade Iran’s military capabilities and maintain operational freedom in the skies during the conflict.

💥 Rare Look Inside Combat Missions:
Recordings of real pilot communications during active combat missions are rarely made public. Analysts say releasing the audio likely serves multiple purposes — showing the level of cooperation between the two militaries and signaling confidence in their joint operations.

🌍 Conflict Continues to Escalate:
The strikes come amid a rapidly expanding confrontation across the Middle East, with missile launches, drone attacks, and air raids reported across several countries.
As both sides continue to exchange strikes, the battlefield now stretches from the skies over Iran to military bases and strategic sites across the wider region. ⚡
