Two U.S. military aircraft have reportedly vanished from civilian radar after declaring mid-air emergencies near the volatile Strait of Hormuz. Open-source trackers confirm that both a KC-46A Pegasus and a KC-135 tanker transmitted the international “squawk 7700” distress code just hours apart before going dark. This terrifying development coincides with shocking footage released by Iran claiming direct missile strikes on American warships. Is the U.S. military facing a hidden crisis in the Gulf, or is this the beginning of a much larger confrontation? The silence from Washington is deafening as the world waits for answers.
and scale of the claimed attacks remain unverified, the videos are already fueling fears that a direct confrontation may be unfolding behind closed doors.
Military analysts note that aircraft can disappear from civilian radar for several reasons — including operational security, transponder shutdowns, or classified military procedures. But the fact continue reading …