Does a video show a real American B-2 bomber after being shot down and being paraded through the streets in Iran? No, that's not true: An online AI images detection tool flagged the video as 100% likely to be AI-generated. A separate analysis found several hallmarks of AI-generated or digitally simulated content, including an aircraft whose scale does not match the real B-2 dimensions, lighting and compositing poorly integrated with the surrounding environment, and an unnatural appearance as the plane sits on the truck.
The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on Facebook on March 5, 2026. It read:
America's honor is being buried in a funeral procession. America's nose and honor are being paraded around on Iranian roads after shooting down the B-2 bomber. Iran has exorcised the ghosts of America and Israel, tearing their honor to shreds.
This is what the post looked like on Facebook at the time of writing:

(Image source: post by With INC on Facebook.)
Conflict in the Middle East
The United States and Israel launched a military operation against Iran on Feb. 28, 2026, which killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in an airstrike on his compound in Tehran. Iran has responded with drone and missile strikes against the U.S. and allied targets across the Middle East. There are no credible reports (archived here) of Iran shooting down an American B-2 bomber.
Video analysis
Lead Stories ran the video through Gemini (archived here), Google's AI assistant. It reached these conclusions:
Based on a visual analysis and available information, the video you shared is highly likely to be AI-generated or created using CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery).
Here is a breakdown of why:
Size Discrepancy: The aircraft in the video is meant to resemble a U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, but its scale is incorrect. A real B-2 has a massive wingspan of 172 feet (52 meters). The object on the truck is far too small--roughly the width of two highway lanes--which would make it more like a small drone or a scaled-down model rather than a full-size bomber.
Visual Inconsistencies: The way the aircraft sits on the truck and the lighting on its surface often appear slightly 'floaty' or unnatural compared to the surrounding environment, which is a common characteristic of high-end AI video tools.
Contextual Implausibility: Transporting a captured, multibillion-dollar stealth asset on an open flatbed truck through heavy civilian traffic in broad daylight is not standard military procedure for any nation. Such a find would typically be handled with extreme secrecy and heavy security. . . .
SynthID Detection: While our SynthID tool did not detect a Google-specific AI watermark, this does not mean the video is real; it simply means it wasn't made using Google's specific AI generation tools. Other advanced AI models (like Sora, Kling, or specialized CGI) do not carry this specific watermark.
In summary: Given the physical inaccuracies and the context of known digital misinformation currently circulating, this video should be considered synthetic or manipulated.
Separately, the Hive Moderation AI-Generated Content Detection tool concluded the video was 100% "likely to be AI-generated":

(Image source: Hive Moderation)