Israeli F-35I Adir Achieves First Confirmed Air-to-Air Kill Over Tehran
On March 6, 2026, the Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that an F-35I Adir stealth fighter shot down an Iranian Yak-130 aircraft over Tehran, marking the first confirmed air-to-air kill for the F-35 platform. The engagement occurred during an Israeli aerial operation targeting Iranian military infrastructure, with video evidence released by the Israeli Air Force. The Yak-130, of Russian origin and previously transferred to Iran, was intercepted in contested airspace amid escalating hostilities.
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The Israeli Defense Forces have confirmed that an F-35I Adir fighter jet shot down an Iranian Yak-130 combat aircraft over Tehran on March 6, 2026. This engagement represents the first confirmed instance of an F-35 stealth fighter achieving an air-to-air kill against a manned adversary aircraft. Multiple international news outlets, including FlightGlobal and The Aviationist, report the incident based on official IDF statements. The development marks a significant milestone in the operational history of the F-35 program, demonstrating its combat effectiveness in a real-world air superiority role.
The Israeli Air Force released video footage showing the engagement, which has since been verified across several defense media platforms. The footage, cited by Times of Israel and India TV News, appears to depict the launch of an air-to-air missile from an F-35I followed by the destruction of the Yak-130. While technical analysis of the video is ongoing, its release serves as a strategic communication tool, underscoring Israel's advanced aerial capabilities and situational dominance during the operation.
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