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US jet pilot saw drone swarm before crash in Iran

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US fighter pilot shot down by Iran describes alarming ‘jellyfish’ drones before crash: ‘Real alien s–t’
A US pilot who was rescued after his plane was shot down in Iran chillingly recalled being swarmed by Iranian drones that moved together in unison in a jellyfish-like formation.

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Exclusive: Downed US pilot reported seeing Iranian drones swarm in ‘jellyfish’ formation
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US F-15 pilot saw Iran's 'jellyfish' drone formation before jet was shot down during Epic Fury
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Downed US pilot saw Iran drones flying in ‘jellyfish’ formation: ‘Real alien s**t’
The US fighter pilot rescued by commandos after he was shot down by Iran in April has described how Iranian drones swarmed him in what appeared to be a “jellyfish” formation before he ejected from his...

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What Was The “Jellyfish-Like” Drone Swarm The Downed F-15E Pilot Reportedly Saw Over Iran?
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Iran was using ‘jellyfish’ swarm of drones, reports downed F-15 pilot
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Real alien stuff: How Iran’s jellyfish drone formation fooled US fighter jets — and do China and Russia have it too?

A previously undisclosed account from a US fighter pilot shot down over Iran has sparked fresh questions about the capabilities of Tehran’s drone warfare programme and whether it is benefiting from technologies already being developed by China and Russia.
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