Iran claims its air defenses have scored a major breakthrough against some of Washington’s most advanced weapons, announcing the shootdown of multiple U.S.-made AGM‑158 JASSM stealth cruise missiles near Tehran and over central Iran. In this video, we break down what happened, how Iran’s integrated air defense network says it intercepted these million‑dollar missiles, and why this matters for America’s long‑range “standoff” strike doctrine. We also explain what the JASSM actually is, how much it costs, and why it sits at the core of U.S. bomber operations over Iran. Tehran now claims its forces have downed several U.S. aircraft and more than a hundred drones or cruise missiles since the war began, while U.S. sources quietly confirm rising losses of Reaper drones and other assets in the region. From damaged F‑35s and contested airspace to intercepted cruise missiles, the battle between U.S. airpower and Iran’s evolving air defense grid is rapidly turning into a live test of modern war—far beyond the headlines and official spin.

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