The most modern aircraft of the USA are suffering serious losses in Iranian airspace.

Intense military clashes observed in the Middle East region are taking an unexpected turn. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The world's most expensive and so-called invisible modern military equipment is suffering serious losses in Iranian skies. In-depth analyses are being conducted about the mysterious crash of the US military aviation and Iran's so-called strange new weapons.
During three weeks of combat operations in the Middle East, the US Armed Forces are losing some of their finest aviation assets. According to the latest information, the fifth-generation F-35 fighter jet and the highly classified RQ-180 drone have become targets of Iranian air defense systems.
The US Central Command has for the first time acknowledged that an F-35 fighter was combat-damaged in Iranian airspace. Although the aircraft reached the airfield, experts believe that after such damage, the plane cannot be restored and will be retired from service.
Military historians speculate that this was caused by Iran's so-called strange hybrid complex known in the West as the SA-67. This system is a unique combination of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles that uses an optical-electronic guidance system to bypass radars.
The missile hovers in the air, waiting for orders from the ground, and unexpectedly strikes the target. Another sensational event is related to the emergency landing of an unknown flying device at a military base in Greece.
Resembling a smaller B-2 bomber in appearance, this device is believed to be America's most secret project, the RQ-180. This ghost drone, officially non-existent, is designed to penetrate the most densely defended air defense zones.
Experts suggest that the drone's appearance during the day indicates its systems have failed or it was damaged by Iranian air defenses. According to military experts, these strange systems created by Iran's military-industrial complex currently serve as the most effective means.
Previously, this system shot down aircraft from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and now it has become a real nightmare for America's invisible technologies as well. Modern technologies do not always guarantee absolute superiority.
Iran's unconventional approach casts doubt on the most expensive US military projects. Dear readers, do you think Iran's technical successes like these can change the balance of power in the region?
Is the era of invisible aircraft coming to an end?





