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    Israel says fighter jet took down Iranian warplane, the first shootdown of its kind

    • March 4, 2026

    Israel’s military said Wednesday that one of its F-35I ‘Adir’ stealth fighter jets shot down an Iranian Air Force Yak-130, marking the first time the advanced aircraft has downed a manned fighter in combat. 

    ‘The historic shootdown over the Tehran skies is a testament to the strength of the Israeli Air Force and to your personal determination,’ said Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, the commander of the Israeli air force. 

    ‘The war continues – return home safely. Get some rest,’ he told the pilots. ‘The next mission is already waiting for you.’

    The F-35I is Israel’s customized version of the U.S.-made F-35 Lightning II, a fifth-generation stealth fighter that anchors the country’s air fleet.

    According to the F-35 program’s official website, Israel became the first country to select the aircraft through the U.S. government’s Foreign Military Sales process, signing a letter of agreement in October 2010. 

    The site says the Israeli air force gave the jet the Hebrew name ‘Adir,’ meaning ‘Mighty One,’ and received its first F-35 on June 22, 2016.

    The Yak-130 is a Russian-made, two-seat combat training aircraft designed by the Yakovlev Design Bureau, according to United Aircraft Corporation, the state-owned Russian aerospace company that manufactures the jet.

    It made its maiden flight in 1996 and is currently in active production.

    Iran’s air force received its first Yak-130 training aircraft in September 2023, according to Press TV, Iran’s state-run English-language broadcaster.

    In November 2023, Brig. Gen. Mahdi Farahi, Iran’s deputy defense minister, told Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian news agency, that plans had been finalized for Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, Mil Mi-28 attack helicopters and Yak-130 trainers to join the country’s armed forces.

    Tasnim reported that Iran previously acquired MiG-29 fighter jets from Russia in the 1990s.

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