In a stunning admission that has sent tremors through the Pentagon, Iran’s military has boldly claimed that a “Resistance Missile” fired by IRGC forces or allied proxies directly destroyed a U.S. KC-135 Stratotanker over Iraq, delivering a major blow to American air operations in Operation Epic Fury.
IRGC spokesman Brigadier General Hossein Salami declared in a televised statement: “The so-called invincible American air bridge has been broken. One of our Resistance Missiles found and destroyed the KC-135 mid-flight. This is only the beginning of the price America will pay for the Martyrs of the Ramadan War.”

The crash, which occurred during a critical refueling mission supporting B-52 and B-1B strikes launched from UK bases, marks the first confirmed combat loss of a U.S. tanker aircraft in the conflict. All crew members remain missing. Without these airborne refuelers, the U.S. Air Force’s ability to sustain long-range bombing runs and combat air patrols over Iran is severely compromised — especially with the USS Gerald R. Ford still sidelined by recurring fires in the Arabian Sea.
This bombshell claim comes as the U.S. has already burned through more than $11 billion in munitions in the first six days of the campaign. Ten advanced American radar systems lie destroyed across the region, Israeli airbases at Nevatim, Ramat David, and Palmachim remain under repeated attack, and Hezbollah continues firing hundreds of rockets that keep northern Israel under siege. Iranian Almas-3 drone-missiles are actively hunting IDF armor, while fast-attack boats recently inflicted mᴀssive damage on two oil tankers.

Despite high-profile U.S. 5th Fleet drone swarms and B-52 raids that briefly shocked Russian observers near the Strait of Hormuz, Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime shows no signs of collapse. Instead, it is scoring precise, humiliating hits on high-value American ᴀssets.
The loss of the KC-135 exposes a harsh reality: America’s technological edge is being eroded by Iran’s determined asymmetric warfare. With munitions stocks dwindling and Pacific allies growing nervous, Washington faces an agonizing choice — escalate further or accept a grinding war of attrition it cannot easily win.
Operation Epic Fury was meant to end the Iranian threat quickly. Instead, Iran’s “Resistance Missile” has just proven that Tehran can still reach out and strike America’s most vital support aircraft.