Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Iran had an air force.
But their airforce was an old barely servicable force and was never central to their air defence plans. These sams are part of irgc air and space defence force command. So yes iranian airforce did shoot these aircraft down
 
Footage of an American F-15 fighter jet attempting to shoot down an Iranian drone, "Shahed-136," in Iraq. The pilot allegedly attempted to shoot down the drone with a 20mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon, but was unable to engage the target due to the short range between the aircraft and the drone.


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Imagine the hubris of a "country" of 1,5 million (not counting expatriates) comprised of fat lazy lizardeaters to dictate terms to a proud nation of 250 million people in Pakistan.

That is when you stop working against gravity and start working with it... let those 1.5 million get a reality check!
For people who haven't seen even a lifespan worth of prosperity to emulate and reflect so much hubris... they think because they've had yes men surround them they know what everything. They got one more coming.
Worse, they're anchored no where!
 
Not our problem.


Sure.
You sound very bitter. Iran barely had what anyone would call an 'airforce', but yet that didn't stop them from humbling you - a month after they were 'obliterated' according to the orange clown you elected as your leader. Now icing on the cake would be to find that Pilot holed somewhere in a gutter in Iran and parade him on live TV. Stay tuned :)
 
Am going to get this straight...

Air Dominance: The ability of an air force to compel other air forces to re-array themselves, usually into subordinate postures.

Air Superiority: The ability of an air force to achieve control of contested airspace(s), repeatedly if necessary, and if there are losses, those losses would not pose a statistical deterrence to that ability.

Air Supremacy: He flies, he dies.
What's an appropriate term to use when a force can, at will:
- kill children, specially elementary school children;
- bomb civilian buildings without even notifying the residents so that the entire families could be buried alive;
- bomb ambulances and hospitals and kill medics and patients; or
- kill journalists etc

and then brag about its accomplishments?
 

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