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In reply to the discussion: About the F-15 downed over Iran [View all]ornotna
(11,492 posts)29. That's nonsense
Get a grip.
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This war is only real for the military involved and those that really care about
Whyisthisstillclose
23 hrs ago
#1
Good info. As I understand it, getting one or both legs broken during the ejection is not uncommon at all
underpants
23 hrs ago
#2
There were several planes shot down by friendly fire at the very beginning of this war
Fiendish Thingy
23 hrs ago
#6
His post is accurate. Ejecting is a very violent process, and injuries due to ejection are common...nt
Wounded Bear
23 hrs ago
#15
He clearly said, they die or eject, or at least it was clear to me
questionseverything
22 hrs ago
#30
Why do you do this? You could have easily contacted the OP privately or at the least been polite.
Joinfortmill
22 hrs ago
#41
Let's get real here. The difference between dying instantly or walking away is pure luck.
flashman13
22 hrs ago
#43
There is a video shot in Kuwait of a pilot standing calmly immediately after landing
Fiendish Thingy
23 hrs ago
#22
While one would expect capturing and keeping alive to be the rational move for Iran's leadership
RockRaven
23 hrs ago
#9
I have a friend who has actually ejected from an F-15. He said once is enough
Callie1979
23 hrs ago
#16
Loss of life is horrible. Loss of a highly trained, experienced specialist pilot is even worse.
littlemissmartypants
23 hrs ago
#21
Interesting information but I stopped when his hand went through his glasses and into his face. I suspected AI.
chowder66
20 hrs ago
#55
I thought maybe he's neurodivergent for a second. I checked below for the disclaimer
chowder66
3 hrs ago
#73
I would say BEFORE you can be even considered to hold the SECDEF position, you need to experience ALL the training level
usaf-vet
22 hrs ago
#47
It's upsetting that we haven't heard the condition of any of the other wounded or pilots
Walleye
3 hrs ago
#72