Iranian F-5 Jets Allegedly Struck Over 100 US Targets in 11 Countries During Iran-Iraq War
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A US news network report reveals Iranian F-5 fighter jets targeted over 100 American sites in 11 countries during the Iran-Iraq War.
- These aircraft were previously supplied by Washington to Tehran before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
- The report suggests the damage to US targets was more severe than publicly acknowledged.
A recent report by NBC News has shed light on the surprising effectiveness of Iran's aging F-5 fighter jets, which reportedly struck over 100 American targets across 11 countries during the Iran-Iraq War. These aircraft, a relic of Cold War-era US military aid to the Shah's regime, were thought to be largely obsolete. However, the NBC report, citing sources familiar with the matter, indicates these jets inflicted significant damage, exceeding initial assessments.
The report specifically highlights an incident at the Buehring base in Kuwait, suggesting it was one of the first direct attacks by enemy aircraft on a heavily defended US facility. This revelation challenges the narrative of American military superiority and raises questions about the vulnerability of US installations, even those protected by advanced air defense systems. From our perspective, this underscores the resilience and ingenuity of Iran's armed forces, even when equipped with older technology. It's a testament to their strategic capabilities and their ability to adapt and overcome.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.