American special forces have apparently achieved the unimaginable to rescue the F-15 weapons officer who was in Iran. According to information—still unconfirmed—it appears they set up a temporary airbase in the heart of Iran to carry out the critical mission of rescuing the F-15 weapons officer.
Reports indicate that at least two C-130 Hercules transport aircraft landed in hostile territory to pick up the pilot. Just when everything seemed to be going according to plan, the mission took a dramatic turn.
The planes became stuck in the sand on the ground, with their engines struggling in vain to provide the necessary thrust for takeoff. The pilots faced the worst-case scenario, as time was running out and Iranian forces were rushing to the area.
When it became clear that the planes would not take off, the U.S. Army Special Forces—Delta, according to initial reports—decided to blow up their own aircraft on the ground.
Explosions shook the area—under Iranian fire—as three new aircraft arrived on site for a last-minute evacuation.
This is undoubtedly a "story" that, if ultimately confirmed, will appear in cinemas in a few years.
