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U.S. Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq, Military Says

March 13, 2026
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U.S. Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq, Military Says

The U.S. military’s Central Command said on Thursday that a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft that was part of the American war against Iran had crashed in neighboring Iraq.

In a statement, Central Command said that an incident involving two aircraft “occurred in friendly airspace,” and one aircraft went down, while the other landed safely.

The incident was not because of either hostile fire or friendly fire, Central Command said.

U.S. military officials said rescue teams were on the site. The KC-135 has a crew of at least three people.

The last American tanker crash occurred in 2013. In that incident, a K-135, taking part in refueling missions over Afghanistan, crashed soon after departure from the Manas airport in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan. Three airmen died in the incident.

The KC-135s are among the most heavily used aircraft in the Air Force’s arsenal, and among its oldest airframes. The planes are used to refuel all kinds of aircraft to include fighter jets, surveillance planes and cargo aircraft.

A U.S. official said that the other plane involved in the collision was also a KC-135, which landed safely.

Air-to-air refueling missions are performed regularly by Air Force pilots and mishaps are rare. But the maneuver is still challenging, especially in bad weather or high winds. Investigators suspect a midair collision may have caused the crash, but details are still murky, Air Force officials said. The inquiry is still going on along with a search and rescue effort to locate the downed crew.

The western Iraq region where the plane crashed consists mostly of isolated desert.

This is the fourth manned aircraft to be downed since Operation Epic Fury began in late February, though none of the crashes were caused by hostile Iranian fire. Three Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighters were shot down by Kuwait F/A-18 aircraft in a friendly fire incident in early March.

Helene Cooper is a Pentagon correspondent for The Times. She was previously an editor, diplomatic correspondent and White House correspondent.

The post U.S. Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq, Military Says appeared first on New York Times.

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