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**The Fall of a Nighthawk: How a Stealth Fighter Was Shot Down**

**The Fall of a Nighthawk: How a Stealth Fighter Was Shot Down**

The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk was designed to be invisible to radar, making it one of the most advanced stealth aircraft of its time. However, on March 27, 1999, during the NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia, an F-117 was shot down—a shocking event that stunned the world. This incident remains one of the most famous examples of stealth technology being defeated in combat.

Serbian forces, using older Soviet-era air defense systems, managed to track and destroy the Nighthawk. They relied on a combination of intelligence, modified radar techniques, and precise missile targeting. The shootdown was credited to Colonel Zoltán Dani and his unit, operating an S-125 Neva/Pechora missile system. This event proved that even the most advanced stealth aircraft were not entirely invulnerable.

The downed pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Dale Zelko, ejected safely and was later rescued by NATO forces. Meanwhile, the wreckage of the aircraft became a prized trophy for Serbia, with pieces of it later being studied by adversary nations, possibly influencing future military technology.

This incident raised significant concerns about stealth aircraft vulnerabilities and prompted improvements in radar evasion techniques. The story of the Nighthawk’s fall remains a testament to the ongoing battle between technology and countermeasures in modern warfare.

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