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Iran may have shot down a U.S. F-15 with a Chinese missile - NBC News

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An American F-15E over Iran was likely shot down by a Chinese missile. The U.S. is investigating the provision of radars and technical support to Tehran by the PRC.

Iran may have shot down a U.S. F-15 with a Chinese missile - NBC News

An American F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet, which was shot down over southwestern Iran in April, was likely hit by a Chinese-made man-portable air-defense system. Additionally, China may have provided Tehran with a long-range radar for detecting aircraft, including stealth targets. This was reported by NBC News, citing informed sources, according to UNN.

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According to the channel's interlocutors, U.S. officials are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the incident. The downing of the F-15 marked the first time in decades that an American fighter jet was lost to enemy fire. Both crew members ejected and were rescued.

The Chinese Connection in the Investigation

As NBC News notes, Iran's potential use of Chinese weaponry could complicate relations between Washington and Beijing amid negotiations to resolve the conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump previously stated that Chinese leader Xi Jinping assured him that no weapons were being supplied to Iran. Meanwhile, the Chinese Embassy rejected the allegations, emphasizing its compliance with export controls.

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U.S. officials are also verifying information regarding Iran's possible use of the Chinese YLC-8B radar and other technical support. Previously, the U.S. imposed sanctions on three Chinese satellite companies that, according to Washington, helped Tehran obtain data for attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East. According to one U.S. official, such support did not have a decisive impact on the course of hostilities.

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