Image shows vertical stabilizer of damaged US Air Force KC-135 aircraft at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv Reproduction/Social media A photo broadcast by Israeli TV KAN shows a US Air Force KC-135 plane with a damaged tail parked in Tel Aviv. The aircraft reportedly collided with another American KC-135 in Iraq, which crashed, killing all six crew on board. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The image shows the plane with visible damage to the vertical stabilizer – a fundamental structure for the aircraft’s stability and navigability. The pilots declared an emergency and landed safely at David Ben Gurion airport, Israel’s largest. Initial information points to a collision between the stabilizer and the wing of the crashed aircraft. The KC-135 aircraft crashed while carrying out a refueling operation. The US Armed Forces said it was still investigating the causes of the crash, which occurred amid the war with Iraq in the Middle East. US plane crashes in Iraqi airspace Some units in the KC-135 fleet are capable of both refueling and being refueled in mid-flight. Refueling operations are complex and high risk, as they involve two aircraft flying very close to each other. “The six crew members aboard a US KC-135 refueling plane that crashed in western Iraq have been confirmed dead,” the US Army said in a statement. “The circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated. However, the loss of the aircraft was not caused by enemy fire or friendly fire.” The statement also says that the two aircraft were participating in Operation Epic Fury, the name that Donald Trump’s government gave to the attacks it has been carrying out on Iran. 👉 Neighboring Iraq, although it tries to remain neutral in the conflict, is a US ally in the area of Defense and allows the presence of US soldiers in its bases and military aircraft in its airspace. The confirmation from Central Command raised the number of US soldiers killed in the war against Iran to 13. The Armed Forces had not yet revealed the identity of the dead soldiers until the last update of this report because it said it was still notifying the families of the victims. KC-135 Stratotanker tanker plane takes off from a base in the US Central Command area, in Reuters file image ➡️ The KC-135 aircraft, used to refuel warplanes during flight, lost control on Thursday (12) over Iraqi airspace amid the war the US is waging against Iran. Unlike fighter jets, the model does not have an ejection system. US military bases in Iraq have been used in fighting against Iran since the 28th. Therefore, US aircraft are positioned in the area to support military operations. Iran claimed responsibility for the plane crash, which according to the Iranian state agency Fars, occurred due to an Iranian missile attack launched by resistance groups in Iraq. The US has denied this version several times. The plane A US Air Force Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker taxiing at Morón Air Base, in Morón de la Frontera, southern Spain, on August 27, 2021 Marcelo del Pozo/Reuters/File The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker is the US’s main military refueling aircraft. The model is a four-engine engine developed in the 1950s and has undergone successive modernizations. The project structure is the same as the Boeing 707, a civil aircraft. The KC-135 entered service in 1957 and had 803 units manufactured. In addition to the US Air Force, Chile, India and Türkiye use the model. KC-135s usually have three crew members: pilot, co-pilot and an operator responsible for the refueling boom, according to the US Air Force. Some missions require a navigator, and the aircraft can carry up to 37 passengers, according to the corporation’s information sheet. Friendly fire in Kuwait US jet crashes in Kuwait and pilots eject This is not the first incident with American manned aircraft during the Iran War. On the 2nd, three US Air Force F-15 fighters were shot down by mistake by Kuwaiti forces. The six pilots managed to eject, were rescued and had their injuries treated at hospitals in the region. Since the start of the war, seven American soldiers have died: six in an Iranian bombing raid on the port of Shuaiba, in Kuwait, and one at the Prince Sultan Air Base, in Saudi Arabia. The Pentagon also confirms 140 injuries in operations and the death of a member of the National Guard due to health problems in Kuwait. See the videos that are trending on g1
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PHOTO shows damaged plane in Tel Aviv; aircraft collided with American plane that crashed in Iraq, says TV
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