As Iran and the US both simultaneously conduct searches for the US service member missing in Iran after a US fighter jet was shot down, what kind of threats is that person facing and how have they been trained to react to landing in enemy territory?
Mikey Kay is our military analyst for the BBC's Security Brief. He's been speaking with a former military hostage interrogator. He explained what the missing individual will be going through and how both sides will be reacting.
We've protected his identity because of safety concerns due to the work he's previously carried out.
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