During Operation Rising Lion, a dramatic mid-air emergency unfolded above Tehran. An Israeli F-15 fighter jet en route to a strike mission in the Iranian capital region experienced a serious malfunction in its secondary fuel tank, Channel 12 reported.

The issue prevented the aircraft from drawing fuel at a crucial phase of its mission — deep inside hostile airspace — leading to a dangerous fuel shortage that risked the jet being lost or forced into an emergency landing.

Unlike previous missions, this sortie had not included plans for in-air refueling. But given the crisis, the Israeli Air Force made a rare, split-second decision to dispatch a refueling aircraft mid-operation. The tanker met the fighter jet over Iranian territory, where, under extreme tension and precise coordination, an in-flight refueling was successfully completed.

Thanks to this intervention, the fighter was able to continue its mission without deviation, while contingency plans — including a potential emergency landing in a third country to avoid capture — were simultaneously prepared.... Read More: Arutz-7