Time of day is key in rescue of lost pilot shot down over Iran, experts say: ‘We own the night’
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
The missing fighter pilot shot down over Iran Friday has an edge over enemies because the US' search-and-rescue mission is unfolding at night, military experts said.
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