In a major development in the 2026 Iran War, Iranian air defenses have reportedly sH๏τ down another advanced U.S. F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jet over Iranian airspace. According to IRGC commanders, the fifth-generation aircraft was engaged and destroyed during a deep penetration strike mission near central Iran. This marks the second confirmed U.S. fighter jet loss in recent days, following the downing of an F-15E Strike Eagle earlier this week.

Iranian state television aired dramatic footage showing what it claims is the F-35 exploding mid-air, with debris falling across rugged terrain. The regime is celebrating the incident as a “historic triumph” that proves its air defense systems can challenge American technological superiority.
U.S. Central Command has acknowledged the loss of one F-35 but has not released further details, citing operational security. Intense combat search and rescue operations are reportedly underway to locate the pilot, who is believed to have ejected from the aircraft.

This latest strike comes as the West Asia war intensifies dramatically. Iran, despite suffering heavy damage to its nuclear facilities, missile production sites, and naval forces, continues to mount stiff resistance using layered air defenses and mobile missile systems. The downing of two advanced American jets in quick succession has sent shockwaves through military circles and raised questions about the rising cost of the conflict for U.S. forces.
However, Pentagon sources emphasize that these tactical losses will not deter American resolve. “Every strike on our aircraft will be answered with overwhelming force,” a senior defense official stated. The U.S. is expected to escalate its campaign with more aggressive strikes on Iranian leadership targets and remaining strategic infrastructure.
The Iranian regime is clearly gambling on high-profile tactical victories to boost domestic morale and pressure the United States into de-escalation. But with its economy collapsing and its military infrastructure being systematically dismantled, these isolated successes may prove to be nothing more than temporary propaganda wins.
The war in West Asia has entered a dangerous and unpredictable phase. America’s technological edge remains formidable, but Iran is showing it still possesses teeth.
