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One manned aircraft? They shot down two just two days ago, an A10 and an F15. They shot down an F35 earlier. They have shot down multiple F16s and F15s. I respect your comments but sometimes you say some completely incorrect shit with total confidence.
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F-35 managed to make it back to base, damaged, not shot down. Will it fly again? Most likely not, it'll probably be scrapped. Effectively out of the fight. But it managed to make it back and land, which is an important distinction in aviation. (Heard of the saying "any landing you can walk away from is a good one". People joke about it, but there's a substantial amount of truth in it). Video from Iranian news agencies showed the airframe mostly intact after impact ,no missing wings, stabilisers or elevators.
No evidence of "multiple F-15 and F-16 shoot downs". Look at all the evidence we got for this one shoot down of an F-15E. We would've got similar, and yet none has been produced. All we have is video from Iran of these aircraft releasing flares while being targeted. No impacts or hits.
An F-18 had a close call with Iranian MANPADS while doing a gun strafe. Video from Iran showed that the warhead did not make a direct impact, rather exploded behind the exhausts of the F-18. The warheads on these are very small to make them man portable, a couple pounds at most.
The A-10 was shot down yes, most likely as part of the Rescue Combat Air Patrol (RESCAP) for the F-15E that was shot down. It managed to make it out of Iran before the pilot ejected. Yeah, that would be the second shot down aircraft. Most likely as a result of trying to rescue the shot down F-15E airmen (pilot and weapons systems officer).
Very ironic, you're the one saying completely incorrect things with massive confidence. I'd recommend not believing everything you see online from the accounts who, before this war, couldn't tell the difference between an F-15 and F-35, or couldn't tell the difference between an Iranian 3rd Khordad and Khordad 15 SAM system. This may include official sources on both sides. For instance, Sky News has been the usual rubbish. And Iranian offical sources like Fars are struggling with identification, misidentifying shot down drones, cruise missiles, etc. Beyond any propaganda or narrative shaping reasons, there's simply a lack of knowledge in this field. To most people, including journalists, a plane plane is a plane, a drone is a drone, a missile is a missile, an air defence system is an air defence system. They don't know the differences and intricacies between different systems.