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‘Operation Epic Fury’ Isn’t a Repeat of the Iraq War. Here’s How to Tell.

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‘Operation Epic Fury’ Isn’t a Repeat of the Iraq War. Here’s How to Tell.

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The US air war over Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury, has resulted in significant losses for the US Air Force, with over a dozen fixed-wing aircraft lost or damaged. The operation has seen more aircraft losses in a month than the entire 2003 Iraq War, highlighting the advanced capabilities of Iran's air defense systems.

The US air war over Iran has seen a surge in aircraft losses. Over a dozen fixed-wing aircraft have been lost or damaged, including an F-15E Strike Eagle and an A-10 Thunderbolt II. The losses are attributed to Iran's advanced air defense systems. The US Air Force has not seen such heavy losses since the 2003 Iraq War. The operation, known as Operation Epic Fury, has been ongoing for six weeks. The aircraft losses are a significant blow to the US Air Force.

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