“上帝是良善的”:深入揭秘美国在伊朗境内营救一名受伤飞行员的高风险任务


2026年4月6日 美国东部时间下午1:26 / 福克斯新闻频道
特朗普称官员们曾担心这名上校的无线电讯息是陷阱,但熟悉他的人都提到他坚定的信仰
作者:摩根·菲利普斯、詹妮弗·格里芬 福克斯新闻频道

在一场如同好莱坞剧本般的场景中,数百名美军士兵于周六深入伊朗西南部崎岖的山区,营救一名已躲避伊朗军方搜查近两天的受伤飞行员。

随后展开的是一场深入伊朗境内的高风险战斗搜救任务,美军部队赶在伊朗军队抵达前定位并撤离这名受伤军官,他们派遣了大批特种作战部队和飞机进入敌对领土。

中央情报局局长约翰·拉特克利夫在周一的新闻发布会上,将寻找被击落飞行员的任务比作在“沙漠里寻找一粒沙子”。

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周一表示,美军总共出动了超过150架飞机,救援行动期间遭遇了“极其猛烈的敌方火力”。参与行动的还有多个不同团队:海军海豹突击队、空军特种作战部队、陆军特种作战航空部队、搜救人员和战斗医护人员。

美国飞行员从伊朗境内被击落的F-15E战斗机上获救,第二名机组人员仍在搜寻中

“这是一项极其危险的任务,一次极其危险的行动,”参谋长联席会议主席丹·凯恩将军周一在白宫新闻发布会上说道。

一名美国资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露,两名机组人员中的一人已被送往德国拉姆施泰因地区医疗中心——这里通常是美军战斗伤员的首个救治站点,另一人也将于周一被送往该中心。

救援行动在复活节周日展开时,飞行员曾发送一条简短讯息帮助美军确认身份:“上帝是良善的”,官员们表示。

以下是此次事件的完整经过。

2026年4月5日,伊朗境内被击落的F-15战斗机残骸和遗骸。图片来源:伊斯兰革命卫队/阿纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社

周五——被击落与首次营救

据美国官员透露,一架美国F-15E“攻击鹰”战斗机于周五在伊朗上空被击落。飞行员和武器系统军官双双弹射逃生。

这架战机是当时正在伊朗上空进行的美军持续作战行动的一部分,随后被击落。

尽管事件细节尚未立即明朗,但伊朗国家媒体发布了疑似符合F-15E特征的弹射座椅和残骸照片。伊朗最初声称击落了一架更先进的F-35隐形战斗机,但美国官员后来证实被击落的机型为F-15“攻击鹰”。

F-15E“攻击鹰”是一款双座战斗机,由一名飞行员和一名负责管理瞄准、传感器与武器的武器系统军官操控。该战机设计用于空对空作战和对地面目标的纵深打击任务,能够深入敌方领土执行任务。

官员们在周一的新闻发布会上表示,机组人员弹射逃生、战机坠毁后,救援信标随即启动,发出无线电或GPS信号,美军迅速启动战斗搜救任务,派遣救援直升机进入伊朗境内营救被击落的飞行员。

“我们白天飞行7小时穿越伊朗空域营救第一名飞行员,又在午夜飞行7小时营救第二名,”战争部长皮特·赫格斯瑟周一说道。

特朗普将此次行动描述为日间行动,第一名飞行员于被击落数小时后的当天晚些时候获救。

据美国官员透露,救援直升机(包括HH-60W“快乐绿巨人II”型直升机)在靠近飞行员准备撤离时遭到伊朗小型武器射击。搭载飞行员的直升机机组人员受伤,但飞机仍安全飞出伊朗领空。

一名为救援行动提供近距离空中支援的A-10“雷电II”攻击机也被敌方火力击中。飞机受损,飞行员随后在科威特领空弹射逃生并被营救。

凯恩表示,A-10战机执行的是“桑迪”任务——该任务的核心是保护被击落的飞行员,并引导救援部队进入敌对领土。

“一架桑迪战机只有一项任务:抵达幸存者所在位置,引导救援部队前进,并将自己置于地面幸存者与敌人之间,”凯恩周一说道。

“在行动进行期间,A-10桑迪编队以及其他遥控无人机和其他战术战机进行了激烈近距离交火,压制并打击敌人,以确保目标区域安全,”他说道。

周六——搜寻武器系统军官

特朗普表示,尽管五角大楼对此次任务守口如瓶,但伊朗国家媒体发布了坠机现场的照片,并呼吁平民协助搜寻第二名机组人员——一名空军上校。

五角大楼尚未公布机组人员的姓名,这是行动期间的标准做法。官员们表示,两名飞行员均已获救,目前正在美军医疗设施接受治疗。

伊朗国家媒体呼吁平民协助寻找失踪的机组人员,并悬赏捉拿他,而伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)部队也在该区域展开搜索。

这名拥有生存、躲避与逃脱(SERE)训练经验的武器系统军官,正利用其生存和规避训练技能,始终领先伊朗军方一步。一名资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露,他 reportedly climbed 7,000 feet up a ridge and remained hidden there for nearly 48 hours.

“他伤势相当严重,”特朗普在周一的新闻发布会上说道。“他攀爬悬崖,流了很多血,自己处理了伤口。”

这名上校躲在一处山缝中,与此同时中情局展开了一场欺骗行动,让伊朗政权相信他们已经找到了这名军官,并正将其转移至地面准备撤离。一名资深政府官员向福克斯新闻透露,当伊朗人感到困惑和不确定时,中情局利用其专属技术定位了这名美国飞行员。

赫格斯瑟周一说道:“在孤立无援且身处险境的时刻,他的信仰和战斗精神闪耀光芒。你们看,他在周五——也就是耶稣受难日——被击落,周六一整天都躲在山洞和山缝里,周日被成功营救。在复活节太阳升起之际,他被带离了伊朗。”

前五角大楼官员警告:营救飞行员行动证明美国可在伊朗境内‘任意’渗透敌方领土

HH-60W“快乐绿巨人II”直升机,上图为另一场景下的同型号直升机,参与了伊朗境内被击落飞行员的救援行动。图片来源:空军一等兵迪安娜·缪尔/美国空军

特朗普表示,这名美国飞行员正被敌人“追捕”,敌人“每小时都在逼近”。

一名政府官员向福克斯新闻透露,美军使用MQ-9“死神”无人机保护这名飞行员藏身区域的周边地带,并向任何靠近该区域以及美军行动区域的目标开火。

“在总统的指示下,我们部署了人力资产和尖端技术,”拉特克利夫说道,称这是“一项艰巨的挑战,堪比在沙漠中央寻找一粒沙子”。

特朗普透露,中情局使用一台摄像头在40英里外发现了这名武器系统军官。

“他们将摄像头对准他长达45分钟。他当时没有移动。我们当时说,可能是我们看错了,但我们看到有东西在动,”特朗普说道。“这是一片广阔的山区,到处都是茂密的灌木丛和树木,他说,我们在40英里外看到有东西在动。那是一个人的头部。我跟你说,它在动。然后45分钟后,他突然动了起来,站了起来,他们说,‘我们找到他了’。”

与此同时,美军对周边区域发动空袭,以驱散伊朗军队。

“我们动用了美军装备的所有战术战机加上B-1轰炸机,在周边区域执行了多次大规模打击,以确保他的安全,”一名美国高级官员说道。

在营救飞行员和营救武器系统军官之间,美军从密苏里州怀特曼空军基地起飞B-2轰炸机,向一处伊斯兰革命卫队总部投掷了“掩体克星”巨型钻地弹,一名资深国防官员向福克斯新闻透露。

美军在伊朗的攻势行动始于2月28日。图片来源:萨桑/中东图片社/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社

周日——最终营救

特朗普表示,在恰当的时机,他下令军方派遣数十架全副武装的飞机营救这名机组人员,总统称该人员“伤势严重”但会康复。

当这名上校最终通过无线电联络以协调接送时,他发送了讯息:“上帝是良善的”。

美军官员起初并不确定是否是他本人。特朗普告诉美国全国广播公司财经频道(Axios),他们担心这是一个陷阱。

但熟悉这名上校的人表示,他是一个有着坚定信仰的人。

消息人士告诉《空军与太空部队杂志》,救援直升机(包括HH-60“铺路鹰”直升机)在撤离过程中遭到伊朗小型武器射击。

美军在伊朗境内建立了一处简易机场以支持救援行动。

“这算不上什么跑道,”特朗普说道。“这是一个农场,不是跑道。”

据美联社报道,另外两架运输机出现故障,美军将其炸毁,以免遗留在伊朗境内。

“我们能够顺利完成这两次行动,没有一名美军阵亡,甚至没有人受伤,这再次证明,我们在伊朗上空已经取得了压倒性的空中优势和制空权,”特朗普在社交媒体上说道。

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‘God is good’: Inside the high-risk US mission to save a wounded airman shot down in Iran

April 6, 2026 1:26pm EDT / Fox News

Trump said officials feared the colonel’s radio message was a trap, but those who knew him cited his deep faith

By Morgan Phillips, Jennifer Griffin, Fox News

In a scene that unfolded like a Hollywood script, hundreds of American troops descended into the rugged mountains of southwestern Iran Saturday to rescue a wounded airman who spent nearly two days hiding from Iranian forces.

What followed was a high-stakes combat search-and-rescue mission deep inside Iran, with U.S. forces racing to locate and extract the wounded officer before Iranian troops could reach him, deploying a large contingent of special operations forces and aircraft into hostile territory.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe compared the mission to find the downed airmen to finding “a grain of sand in the desert” in a news briefing Monday.

In total, the U.S. sent in more than 150 aircraft, President Donald Trump said Monday, which took on “very, very heavy enemy fire” during the rescue operation. Several different teams also took part: Navy SEALs, Air Force Special Operations, Army Special Operations Aviation, search and rescue and combat medics.

US PILOT RESCUED FROM DOWNED F-15E FIGHTER JET IN IRAN, SEARCH FOR SECOND CREW MEMBER ONGOING

“This was an incredibly dangerous mission, an incredibly dangerous undertaking,” Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said Monday at the White House press briefing.

One of the two crew members was flown to Landstuhl regional medical center in Germany, typically the first stop for U.S. soldiers wounded in combat zones, and the other is being flown there Monday, a senior U.S. defense official told Fox News.

As the rescue unfolded Easter Sunday, the pilot radioed a brief message to help U.S. forces identify him: “God is good,” officials said.

Here’s a look at how the scene unfolded.

A view of wreckage and remains of the downed F-15 fighter jet is seen in Iran April 5, 2026.(Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Friday — The shoot down and the first rescue

A U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down over Iran Friday, according to U.S. officials. Both the pilot and the weapon systems officer ejected from the aircraft.

The aircraft was operating as part of ongoing U.S. combat operations over Iran when it was shot down.

While details of the incident were not immediately clear, Iranian state media released images of an ejection seat and debris that appeared consistent with an F-15E. Iran initially claimed it had downed a more advanced F-35 stealth fighter, but U.S. officials later confirmed the aircraft was an F-15 Strike Eagle.

The F-15E Strike Eagle is a two-seat fighter jet flown by a pilot and a weapon systems officer, who manages targeting, sensors and weapons. The aircraft is designed for both air-to-air combat and deep strike missions against ground targets, allowing it to operate far inside enemy territory.

After the crew ejected and aircraft went down, rescue beacons went off, which send out a radio or GPS signal, officials said Monday at the press briefing, and U.S. forces quickly launched a combat search-and-rescue mission, deploying rescue helicopters into Iranian territory to recover the downed pilot.

“We flew for seven hours in daylight over Iran to get the first pilot, and we flew seven hours in the middle of the night to get the second,” War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday.

The pilot was rescued later that day, within hours of the shoot-down, in what Trump described as a daylight operation.

Rescue helicopters, including HH-60W Jolly Green II aircraft, came under Iranian small-arms fire as they moved in to extract the pilot, according to U.S. officials. Crew members aboard the helicopter carrying the pilot were injured, but the aircraft was able to fly safely out of Iranian territory.

An A-10 Thunderbolt II providing close air support for the rescue effort was also hit by enemy fire, according to U.S. officials. The aircraft was damaged, and the pilot later ejected over Kuwaiti airspace and was recovered.

Caine said the A-10s were flying in the “Sandy” role — a mission focused on protecting downed airmen and guiding rescue forces into hostile territory.

“A Sandy has one mission: get to the survivor, bring the rescue force forward and put themselves between that survivor on the ground and the enemy,” Caine said Monday.

“While this was ongoing and out in front of them, the Sandy flight of A-10s and other remotely piloted aircraft, drones and other tactical aircraft were violently suppressing and engaging the enemy in a close-in gunfight to keep the objective area,” he said.

Saturday — The hunt for the weapon systems officer

While the Pentagon remained tight-lipped about the mission, Iranian state media blasted images from the crash and called on civilians to join in the search for the second crew member, an Air Force colonel, according to Trump.

The Pentagon has not publicly released the names of the crew members, a standard practice while operations are ongoing. Both airmen have been recovered and are receiving medical care at a U.S. military facility, according to officials.

Iranian state media urged civilians to help locate the missing crew member and offered a reward for his capture, while Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) forces launched a search in the region.

The weapon systems officer, a colonel with SERE training, was using his survival and evasion training to stay one step ahead of Iranian forces. He reportedly climbed 7,000 feet up a ridge and remained hidden there for nearly 48 hours, a senior defense official told Fox News.

“He was injured quite badly,” Trump said during a news briefing Monday. “He scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely, treated his own wounds.”

The colonel hid in a mountain crevice while the CIA launched a deception campaign to convince the Iranian regime they had already located him and were moving him to the ground for exfiltration. While the Iranians were confused and uncertain of what was happening, the agency used its specialized capabilities to locate the American airman, a senior administration official told Fox News.

Hegseth said Monday, ” In that moment of isolation and danger, his faith and fighting spirit shone through. You see, shot down on a Friday, Good Friday, hidden in a cave, a crevice all of Saturday and rescued on Sunday. Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday.”

AIRMAN RESCUE SHOWS U.S. CAN PENETRATE ENEMY TERRITORY ‘ANYWHERE’ IN IRAN, FORMER PENTAGON OFFICIAL WARNS

HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters, like the one pictured above in a different scenario, were involved in rescue efforts for the downed airman in Iran.(Airman 1st Class Deanna Muir/Air Force)

Trump said the American aviator was being “hunted down” by enemies who were “getting closer and closer by the hour.”

The U.S. used MQ-9 Reaper drones to protect the area around where the U.S. believed the airman was hiding and fired on anything that came close to that area and any area where U.S. forces were operating, an administration official told Fox News.

“At the president’s direction, we deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies,” Ratcliffe said, calling it “a daunting challenge, comparable to hunting for a single grain of sand in the middle of a desert.”

Trump revealed the CIA had a camera that spotted the weapon systems officer from 40 miles away.

“They kept the camera on him for 45 minutes. He wasn’t moving. And they said, you know, probably wrong, but we’re seeing something moving,” Trump said. “This is a vast mountain, vast, thick with bushes, trees, he said. We see something moving 40 miles away. It was, the head of a human being. I’m telling you, it’s moving. And then all of a sudden, 45 minutes later, he moved a lot, stood up, and they said, we have him.”

At the same time, the U.S. launched strikes on nearby areas to keep Iranian forces away.

“We executed multiple large-scale strikes in the surrounding area using every tactical jet in the U.S. inventory plus B-1 Bombers to keep him safe,” a senior U.S. official said.

In between the rescue of the pilot and the rescue of the weapon officer, U.S. forces flying B-2 bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri dropped “bunker buster” massive ordnance penetration bombs on an IRGC headquarters, a senior defense official told Fox News.

The U.S. offensive campaign in Iran began Feb. 28.(Sasan / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)

Sunday — The final rescue

At the right moment, Trump said, he directed the military to send dozens of heavily armed aircraft to rescue the crew member, who the president said is “seriously wounded” but will recover.

When the colonel finally made radio contact to coordinate the pickup, he sent the message: “God is good.”

U.S. officials were not sure if it was him at first. Trump told Axios they feared it was a trap.

But those who knew the colonel said he was a man of deep faith.

Rescue helicopters, including HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft, came under Iranian small-arms fire during the extraction, sources told Air and Space Forces magazine.

U.S. forces established a remote airstrip inside Iran to support the rescue.

“This was not much of a runway,” Trump said. “This was a farm, not a runway.”

Problems with two other transport planes prompted U.S. forces to blow them up rather than leave them behind in Iran, according to The Associated Press.

“The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies,” Trump said on social media.

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