Iranian Forces Recover Ejection Seat in Hunt for Missing Strike Eagle Crew; Search Intensifies

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KHUZESTAN PROVINCE, IRAN – Iranian state media has released images of a recovered aircraft component as the search for a missing U.S. airman enters a critical phase. Following the shootdown of a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle earlier today, Friday, April 3, 2026, Iranian military units confirmed they have located an ejection seat in a remote, mountainous sector of southwestern Iran.

Aviation experts have analyzed the distributed photographs, confirming the hardware is an Advanced Concept Ejection Seat II (ACES II). This specific model is the standard emergency egress system used on the F-15E Strike Eagle, adding further physical evidence to the day’s losses (The War Zone).

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The Empty Seat: A Race Against Time

Despite the recovery of the ACES II seat, the airman—identified as the Weapons Systems Officer (WSO)—was not found at the immediate site. This has led to two prevailing theories among regional military observers:


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  • Successful Extraction: The airman may have been picked up by a U.S. Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) team shortly after landing, similar to the pilot who was successfully rescued earlier today (SOFREP).
  • Active Evasion: The airman may be utilizing “Evasion and Recovery” (SERE) tactics, hiding in the rugged terrain of the Kohkilouyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province to avoid capture by Iranian patrols and local bounty hunters.

A High-Stakes Ground Search

The recovery of the seat has localized the search area, drawing more Iranian Law Enforcement (FARAJA) and paramilitary units to the zone. This escalation follows the announcement of a $60,000 bounty for the capture of American personnel, significantly increasing the danger for any airman still on the ground (19FortyFive).

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Reports indicate that U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones are providing persistent overwatch of the crash site and the surrounding coordinates where the seat was found, likely monitoring for any “burst” radio transmissions from the missing WSO’s survival radio.

Strategic Stalemate in D.C.

The discovery of the empty ejection seat has reportedly heightened the tension in the White House Situation Room. President Trump, who canceled his trip to Florida this afternoon, is said to be awaiting a definitive “status check” on whether the second airman is in U.S. custody or remains a potential hostage risk (CBS News).

Pentagon officials have maintained strict operational silence regarding the specific coordinates of the search, citing the ongoing risk to “boots on the ground” and the aircrews of the HH-60G Pave Hawks still operating in the area.

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