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Iran Claims to Have Destroyed a "Superweapon" that Finland Relies on - This Is What an Expert Says

Summary by Iltalehti
The director of the Air Defense Museum, Lieutenant Colonel Esas Kelloniemi, states that even the F35 is not invisible. Iran claims to have damaged a US F35 fighter jet operating in its airspace. The United States has said that the fighter jet, which was on combat duty, was damaged, but the cause of the damage has not been disclosed.
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The director of the Air Defense Museum, Lieutenant Colonel Esas Kelloniemi, states that even the F35 is not invisible. Iran claims to have damaged a US F35 fighter jet operating in its airspace. The United States has said that the fighter jet, which was on combat duty, was damaged, but the cause of the damage has not been disclosed.

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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