Rule 10 Submission Statement: Although Iranian strikes have destroyed higher value targets, including the $1.1 billion AN/FPS-132 radar in Qatar, and two AN/TPY-2 radars valued at between $500 million and $1 billion each, the E-3 remains the most high value U.S. Armed Forces aircraft to have been destroyed so far in the war. Its destruction on March 28 marks one month since the beginning of a U.S. and Israeli air assault on Iran on February 28, with the capabilities of the U.S. and its strategic partners to intercept Iranian strikes having rapidly diminished due to both the raid destruction of their radar networks, and the depletion of their inventories of anti-missile interceptors.

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  1. Eyore_the_meh on

    The only thing they seem to care about right now, is burying the epstein files, and any other illegal activity they may be doing through the mid terms. Human lives troops or civilian and monetary assets are pretty much just a means to and end to freely burn through, unless the discraced bought or blackmailed elected officials show some backbone. Nobody is holding their breath.

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