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Israel-Iran Conflict: Viral Fighter Jet Video Is Fake Simulation

Israel-Iran Conflict: Viral Fighter Jet Video Debunked as Simulation

A video widely shared as real footage from the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict—showing a fighter jet struck by surface-to-air missiles—is actually a military simulation. Originally uploaded to YouTube on May 18, 2025, it features a Su-57 jet targeted by a SAM missile system. The video lacks real combat footage, yet is being used to fuel false narratives online.


FACT:

  • The video was not filmed in a real conflict zone.

  • It comes from a YouTube channel known for defense simulations.

  • It clearly states the content is CGI and animated for visual representation only.


INTENT:

Social media influencers and pages are using out-of-context simulation clips to:

  • Mislead audiences about real-time war developments

  • Stoke fear and propaganda

  • Build narratives around geopolitical events without credible evidence


TAKEAWAY:

Always verify viral footage before sharing. Visual effects and military simulations are increasingly being used to spread fake news, especially during sensitive geopolitical events like the Israel-Iran conflict.