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48 Hours in the Zagros
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48 Hours in the Zagros
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48 Hours in the Zagros
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April 3, 2026. An F-15E from the 494th Fighter Squadron is shot down over Iran's Zagros Mountains. The pilot and the WSO (Weapons Systems Officer) punch out. The pilot is recovered in under two hours.
The WSO—Colonel Elias Harker—is not.
He disappears into the mountains with a shattered ankle, two liters of water, and forty-two hours to survive.
This isn't an action story. It's a story about endurance—one man alone in hostile terrain, and the quieter fight waged by those trying to bring him home.
In Washington, President Thorpe signs the order… and waits.
In Langley, analyst Kline has spent the last thirty-six hours building a disinformation campaign, refusing to leave his desk.
At a forward operating base, Major Kane is given twenty-two minutes to plan the impossible.
In the ridgelines of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, IRGC Colonel Farhadi methodically hunts the target—and begins to question the orders he's been given.
And on a remote eastern slope of the Zagros, an aging Bakhtiari shepherd named Dariush stops beside a cluster of rocks… and makes a choice no one asked him to make.
Inspired by real events, 48 Hours in the Zagros weaves together seven interlocking perspectives across two nights and one critical day—of military operations, psychological warfare, and ordinary people forced into impossible decisions.
It asks a simple question no protocol can answer:
What remains of a man when everything else is stripped away?
April 3, 2026. An F-15E from the 494th Fighter Squadron is shot down over Iran's Zagros Mountains. The pilot and the WSO (Weapons Systems Officer) punch out. The pilot is recovered in under two hours.
The WSO—Colonel Elias Harker—is not.
He disappears into the mountains with a shattered ankle, two liters of water, and forty-two hours to survive.
This isn't an action story. It's a story about endurance—one man alone in hostile terrain, and the quieter fight waged by those trying to bring him home.
In Washington, President Thorpe signs the order… and waits.
In Langley, analyst Kline has spent the last thirty-six hours building a disinformation campaign, refusing to leave his desk.
At a forward operating base, Major Kane is given twenty-two minutes to plan the impossible.
In the ridgelines of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, IRGC Colonel Farhadi methodically hunts the target—and begins to question the orders he's been given.
And on a remote eastern slope of the Zagros, an aging Bakhtiari shepherd named Dariush stops beside a cluster of rocks… and makes a choice no one asked him to make.
Inspired by real events, 48 Hours in the Zagros weaves together seven interlocking perspectives across two nights and one critical day—of military operations, psychological warfare, and ordinary people forced into impossible decisions.
It asks a simple question no protocol can answer:
What remains of a man when everything else is stripped away?


















