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    Syria accidentally shoots down Russian aircraft

    Those crafty Israelis:

    “By using the Russian plane as a cover, the Israeli pilots made it vulnerable to Syrian air defence fire. As a result, the Il-20, its reflective surface being far greater than that of [the IAF] F-16s, was downed by a missile launched with the S-200 system,” Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesman Igor Konashenkov was quoted by TASS as saying. The MoD noted that, while it had been given prior warning of the IAF attack, it came too late to have the Il-20 divert to a safe area."

    https://www.janes.com/article/83039/...by-syrian-ally
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    The vaunted Syrian (Russian) air defense system finally scores a "hit"!

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    And the Malaysian Airliner...

    And a Korean Airliner.


    But yes, a U-2. So they are 1 for 4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    And the Malaysian Airliner...

    And a Korean Airliner.


    But yes, a U-2. So they are 1 for 4.
    For fairness sake, if we're going all the way back to the 50's then I think you should include the aircraft we lost during Vietnam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexHill View Post
    For fairness sake, if we're going all the way back to the 50's then I think you should include the aircraft we lost during Vietnam.
    Didn't Serbs shootdown that F16 in 1995 and Yugoslavia shot down a F117 and F16 in 1999 all using Russian air defense equipment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYH1 View Post
    Didn't Serbs shootdown that F16 in 1995 and Yugoslavia shot down a F117 and F16 in 1999 all using Russian air defense equipment?

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    I know they shot down the stealth using old tech that happens to work better at spotting stealths. Don't know the technical aspects of it

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    Was the Soviet plane full of dead bodies, like the Iranian Airbus that the USS Vincennes shot down?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_War_Wagon View Post
    Was the Soviet plane full of dead bodies, like the Iranian Airbus that the USS Vincennes shot down?
    Honestly, I'd never heard that one, you got a link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    I know they shot down the stealth using old tech that happens to work better at spotting stealths. Don't know the technical aspects of it

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    I cant recall the exact details either but I do recall it was less about the system itself and more about one of the officers, being a thinker and technically competent, modifying the system, to look for moving "holes" in the electronic noise of the war time sky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Honestly, I'd never heard that one, you got a link?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655

    GEEZ, I'm getting old... My kid brother was on the USS Caloosahatchee (in the Med) when that happened, so we were all on pins and needles in those days. One of the conspiracy theories of the day (and it made ABC World News Tonight, cos' that's what my dad always watched, and that's where I saw it!), was that the Iranians stuffed it with dead bodies, and deliberately flew it on a flight path that would antagonize U.S. ships on patrol. The fact the Vincennes could never raise them played into that theory; that, and ALL the bodies were floating intact on the ocean surface, as opposed to being broken up, as would happen to living tissue when the plane got struck by the missile, and then hit the water.

    Hot on the heels on the Iraqi strike on the USS Stark, the Navy WASN'T playing in those days...
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