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The loss of two US Air Force aircraft, F-15 and A-10, in two separate incidents on Friday, brought the known total of manned aircraft destroyed during the war with Iran to seven aircraft. The following is a review of how the other five aircraft were lost: March 2: Three F-15 aircraft were shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses in a “friendly fire” incident over Kuwaiti airspace. All six crew members were able to parachute out safely, and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said this week that the three pilots had returned to combat operations during the air strikes on Iran. March 12: Six US aircrew members were killed after their KC-135 refueling plane crashed in Iraq. The US Army stated that the refueling plane was not shot down by hostile or friendly fire, but rather was involved in a collision with another plane during its participation in Operation “Epic Fury,” while the Army noted that the second plane was able to land safely. March 26: A US Air Force E-3 Sentry plane (designated for early warning and air control) was destroyed on the ground of the airport, during an Iranian attack targeting Prince Sultan Air Base in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; This was shown by photographs that were geolocated and verified by CNN. CNN reported that the attack on the Saudi air base resulted in the injury of at least 10 US military service members, and that no deaths were reported. Sources also reported that another US Air Force aircraft, a refueling plane, was also damaged. In addition, an American F-35 fighter plane made an emergency landing at a US air base in the Middle East last month, after suffering damage believed to have been caused by Iranian fire. This was revealed to CNN by two sources familiar with the details of the incident.