A US Air Pressure KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq on March 12 whereas supporting Operation Epic Fury, in accordance with an announcement from US Central Command (CENTCOM).
In accordance with CENTCOM, the crash occurred in pleasant airspace and concerned two plane. One plane went down in western Iraq, whereas the second plane landed safely. Officers said that the incident was not attributable to hostile hearth or pleasant hearth. Rescue efforts have been nonetheless ongoing on the time of the announcement.
US officers informed Air & House Forces Journal that it stays unclear whether or not there have been fatalities, because the state of affairs was nonetheless creating.
In accordance with officers, the second plane that landed safely was additionally a KC-135 Stratotanker. Flight-tracking knowledge indicated {that a} KC-135 working from Israel declared an in-flight emergency on March 12, though the US army has not confirmed whether or not that plane was a part of the identical incident.
An unofficial Fb web page, Air Pressure amn/nco/snco, posted {a photograph} that it claimed confirmed the second plane after touchdown. The picture appeared to point out that a good portion of the plane’s tail was lacking, however Air & House Forces Journal reported that the authenticity of the {photograph} has not been independently confirmed.
The crash marks the fourth crewed plane misplaced throughout operations related to Operation Epic Fury, though none have been attributed to Iranian forces. On March 1, three US Air Pressure F-15E Strike Eagle fighters have been shot down in a friendly-fire incident involving Kuwaiti F/A-18 plane.
Moreover, no less than 10 MQ-9 Reaper drones have been shot down throughout the battle, in accordance with earlier studies.
The KC-135 Stratotanker, which first entered service within the Nineteen Sixties, stays a key aerial refueling plane for the US Air Pressure. The fleet’s common plane age is over 66 years, and tankers have been closely used throughout Operation Epic Fury to refuel fighters, bombers, and help plane.
Different casualties associated to the operation embrace six US troopers killed in an Iranian strike in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, and one soldier killed at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The Pentagon stated about 140 service members have been injured, though most have returned to obligation.
One other service member, a New York Nationwide Guard soldier, died at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, in what officers described as a health-related incident. In a separate assault within the Kurdistan area of Iraq on March 12, one French service member was killed and several other others wounded, in accordance with French President Emmanuel Macron.

