Did Iran Down a U.S. B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber?

Unverified Video Sparks Speculation Over Alleged Downing of U.S. B-2 Bomber in Iran A video circulating widely on social media has ignited speculation that Iranian forces may have shot down a U.S. B-2 stealth bomber following recent regional strikes. Despite the viral claims, there have been no official confirmations from either U.S. or Iranian authorities.

Short answer: No — there is no credible evidence that Iran has shot down a U.S. B-2 bomber.
What sparked the rumor
- Viral videos and social media posts claimed a large aircraft was shot down over Iran.
- Some posts specifically alleged it was a B-2 stealth bomber.
What verified information shows
- There are no official confirmations from either the U.S. or Iran of a B-2 being downed.
- Fact-checks and reporting consistently state the claim is unverified and unsupported.
- At the same time, U.S. officials have confirmed B-2 bombers were actively used in strikes on Iranian targets.
Why the claim is doubtful
- The B-2 Spirit is one of the most advanced stealth aircraft ever built, designed to evade radar and operate in heavily defended airspace.
- Historically, shootdowns of stealth aircraft are extremely rare (only one confirmed case globally, involving an older stealth jet in 1999).
- Any confirmed loss of a B-2—of which the U.S. has a very small fleet—would be a major global news event, quickly verified by multiple sources.
