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2012 Turkish F-4 Phantom shootdown

On 22 June 2012, a Turkish McDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II reconnaissance jet was intercepted and shot down by the Syrian Army in international airspace, after having violated Syrian airspace.[2][3] The jet's pilots were killed; both Turkish and Syrian forces searched for them before recovering their bodies in early July. The incident was part of a series of incidents between Turkey and Syria since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War and greatly escalated the tensions between the two countries.

2012 Turkish F-4 Phantom shootdown
An RF-4E Phantom II of the Turkish Air Force, similar to the one involved
Shootdown
Date22 June 2012 (2012-06-22)
SummaryShootdown by Syrian Army anti-aircraft fire
SiteSyria–Turkey border
35°50′01″N 35°30′36″E / 35.8335°N 35.5099°E / 35.8335; 35.5099
Aircraft
Aircraft typeMcDonnell Douglas RF-4E Phantom II
Operator Turkish Air Force
Registration77-0314[1]
Flight originErhaç Air Base
Occupants2
Crew2
Fatalities2
Survivors0

Background edit

 
Turkey (orange) has been involved in the Syrian civil war since 2011

Syria–Turkey relations were already marred by the Turkish pilgrim bus attack. Also, on 9 April 2012, the Syrian envoy to Turkey was summoned after Syrian forces fired across the Syria–Turkey border. At least two people were killed and many others injured in the incident.[4]

Event edit

The reconnaissance aircraft of type RF-4E belonged to the 173rd Wing at the 7th Main Jet Base Group Command stationed at the Erhaç Air Base in Malatya.[5]

The aircraft, piloted by Flight lieutenant Gökhan Ertan and Flying officer Hasan Hüseyin Aksoy,[6] took off on 22 June 2012 with the task to help test the Turkish radar system. According to radar records, the aircraft was flying between Cyprus and Hatay over the Mediterranean Sea at about FL210, an altitude of 21,000 feet, at 11:06 hours local time (08:06 UTC). For radar test purposes, it descended as it approached Hatay. At 11:14 hours, the RF-4E was at FL086, and nine minutes later it had descended to FL075 just over Hatay. At 11:23 hours, the aircraft changed its course, heading now for Mediterranean Sea and continued to descend. At 11:37, it had reached FL020 and was descending further for radar test purposes. The aircraft arrived at 11:42 on the boundary of Syrian sovereign airspace, 12 nmi (22 km) out from the coastline, flying at 200 ft.[7]

At this point, the aircraft violated Syrian airspace, and flew around for five minutes within its airspace. A Turkish radar base controlling the flight warned the RF-4E to change its course immediately and leave that airspace. At 11:47, it left Syrian airspace and took a northerly course in the direction of Hatay, ascending to FL030. During the airspace violation and afterwards, the aircraft received no warning or admonishment from Syrian military authorities. The pilots changed their course once again into the Mediterranean Sea to proceed with their mission of radar testing. At 11:50, the pilots asked the Turkish radar base for assistance on route information, so that they would not violate Syrian airspace again. The aircraft was flying in international airspace and visible on radar screens until 12:02.[7]

The RF-4E was struck by a Syrian surface-to-air missile off the coast. The aircrew may have been alerted to a missile approaching and attempted unsuccessfully to evade.[8] It was the first time that any variant of the F-4 had been shot down since the Gulf War.[9]

Aftermath edit

The navies of Turkey and Syria searched for the missing aircraft and crew.[10]

United States research vessel EV Nautilus arrived three days later at the crash site to join the search and rescue operations. Her two remotely operated vehicles Hercules and Argus conducted search at the seabed in 1,280 m (4,200 ft) depth and located the debris of the aircraft, and brought parts of the downed jet up to the surface. The bodies of the pilots were brought up with the ship's crane by Turkish divers in a 45-minute operation on 4 July 2012.[11][12]

The Syrian military alleged that the fighter aircraft had violated Syrian airspace. Turkish president Abdullah Gül and other spokesmen did not confirm this, though Gül said that "it is routine for jet fighters to sometimes fly in and out over [national] borders".[13]

Gül stated that "it is not possible to cover over a thing like this. Whatever is necessary will no doubt be done."[14] A Turkish political party leader claimed that the jet had been shot down by a Russian warship, and Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç also claimed that it was hit by a laser-guided or heat-seeking missile, not anti-aircraft fire as the Syrian Government claimed.[15]

On 3 July 2012, the Syrian President said that he regretted the incident and would not allow any open conflict with Turkey.[2]

The change in Turkey's policy towards Syrian attacks led to a series of border clashes in October.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bugüne kadar 12 RF-4E uçağı düştü". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Assad regrets downing of Turkish jet, says won’t allow open combat with Ankara". Al Arabiya News, 3 July 2012. Retrieved: 3 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Syrian military says it downed Turkish fighter jet". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  4. ^ Muir, Jim (9 April 2012). "Turkey Protests as Syrians Open Fire at Border". BBC News. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  5. ^ Demir, Metehan (22 June 2012). "Suriye açıklarında Türk savaş uçağı düştü". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  6. ^ "Pilotun babasından göz yaşartan açıklama". Sabah (in Turkish). 25 June 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  7. ^ a b . Aktif Haber (in Turkish). 24 June 2012. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  8. ^ . Today's Zaman. 19 November 2012. Archived from the original on 30 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Desert Storm Was the First and Last War for the F-4G Advanced Wild Weasel".
  10. ^ Jonathon Burch and Erika Solomon (23 June 2012). "Turkish, Syrian forces seek downed Turkish jet". Reuters. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  11. ^ "Ankara'ya göre 'Pilotlar öldürüldü' iddiası: El Yalan!". Radikal (in Turkish). 1 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  12. ^ Turkey locates bodies of downed jet pilots. Aljazeera.com.
  13. ^ "Turkish warplane downed by Syria 'may have crossed border'". BBC. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  14. ^ Stack, Liam. "Turkey Vows to Take Action After Downing of Jet by Syria". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
  15. ^ DSP leader: Russia downed jet with new-generation missile 18 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Todayszaman.com (10 August 2012).

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On 22 June 2012 a Turkish McDonnell Douglas RF 4E Phantom II reconnaissance jet was intercepted and shot down by the Syrian Army in international airspace after having violated Syrian airspace 2 3 The jet s pilots were killed both Turkish and Syrian forces searched for them before recovering their bodies in early July The incident was part of a series of incidents between Turkey and Syria since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War and greatly escalated the tensions between the two countries 2012 Turkish F 4 Phantom shootdownAn RF 4E Phantom II of the Turkish Air Force similar to the one involvedShootdownDate22 June 2012 2012 06 22 SummaryShootdown by Syrian Army anti aircraft fireSiteSyria Turkey border 35 50 01 N 35 30 36 E 35 8335 N 35 5099 E 35 8335 35 5099AircraftAircraft typeMcDonnell Douglas RF 4E Phantom IIOperator Turkish Air ForceRegistration77 0314 1 Flight originErhac Air BaseOccupants2Crew2Fatalities2Survivors0 Contents 1 Background 2 Event 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editFurther information Syrian Civil War and Turkish involvement in the Syrian civil war nbsp Turkey orange has been involved in the Syrian civil war since 2011Syria Turkey relations were already marred by the Turkish pilgrim bus attack Also on 9 April 2012 the Syrian envoy to Turkey was summoned after Syrian forces fired across the Syria Turkey border At least two people were killed and many others injured in the incident 4 Event editThe reconnaissance aircraft of type RF 4E belonged to the 173rd Wing at the 7th Main Jet Base Group Command stationed at the Erhac Air Base in Malatya 5 The aircraft piloted by Flight lieutenant Gokhan Ertan and Flying officer Hasan Huseyin Aksoy 6 took off on 22 June 2012 with the task to help test the Turkish radar system According to radar records the aircraft was flying between Cyprus and Hatay over the Mediterranean Sea at about FL210 an altitude of 21 000 feet at 11 06 hours local time 08 06 UTC For radar test purposes it descended as it approached Hatay At 11 14 hours the RF 4E was at FL086 and nine minutes later it had descended to FL075 just over Hatay At 11 23 hours the aircraft changed its course heading now for Mediterranean Sea and continued to descend At 11 37 it had reached FL020 and was descending further for radar test purposes The aircraft arrived at 11 42 on the boundary of Syrian sovereign airspace 12 nmi 22 km out from the coastline flying at 200 ft 7 At this point the aircraft violated Syrian airspace and flew around for five minutes within its airspace A Turkish radar base controlling the flight warned the RF 4E to change its course immediately and leave that airspace At 11 47 it left Syrian airspace and took a northerly course in the direction of Hatay ascending to FL030 During the airspace violation and afterwards the aircraft received no warning or admonishment from Syrian military authorities The pilots changed their course once again into the Mediterranean Sea to proceed with their mission of radar testing At 11 50 the pilots asked the Turkish radar base for assistance on route information so that they would not violate Syrian airspace again The aircraft was flying in international airspace and visible on radar screens until 12 02 7 The RF 4E was struck by a Syrian surface to air missile off the coast The aircrew may have been alerted to a missile approaching and attempted unsuccessfully to evade 8 It was the first time that any variant of the F 4 had been shot down since the Gulf War 9 Aftermath editThe navies of Turkey and Syria searched for the missing aircraft and crew 10 United States research vessel EV Nautilus arrived three days later at the crash site to join the search and rescue operations Her two remotely operated vehicles Hercules and Argus conducted search at the seabed in 1 280 m 4 200 ft depth and located the debris of the aircraft and brought parts of the downed jet up to the surface The bodies of the pilots were brought up with the ship s crane by Turkish divers in a 45 minute operation on 4 July 2012 11 12 The Syrian military alleged that the fighter aircraft had violated Syrian airspace Turkish president Abdullah Gul and other spokesmen did not confirm this though Gul said that it is routine for jet fighters to sometimes fly in and out over national borders 13 Gul stated that it is not possible to cover over a thing like this Whatever is necessary will no doubt be done 14 A Turkish political party leader claimed that the jet had been shot down by a Russian warship and Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc also claimed that it was hit by a laser guided or heat seeking missile not anti aircraft fire as the Syrian Government claimed 15 On 3 July 2012 the Syrian President said that he regretted the incident and would not allow any open conflict with Turkey 2 The change in Turkey s policy towards Syrian attacks led to a series of border clashes in October See also editList of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft 2010 2019 2015 Russian Sukhoi Su 24 shootdownReferences edit Bugune kadar 12 RF 4E ucagi dustu Sabah in Turkish Retrieved 22 May 2021 a b Assad regrets downing of Turkish jet says won t allow open combat with Ankara Al Arabiya News 3 July 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Syrian military says it downed Turkish fighter jet BBC News BBC Retrieved 23 June 2012 Muir Jim 9 April 2012 Turkey Protests as Syrians Open Fire at Border BBC News Retrieved 9 April 2012 Demir Metehan 22 June 2012 Suriye aciklarinda Turk savas ucagi dustu Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 1 October 2012 Pilotun babasindan goz yasartan aciklama Sabah in Turkish 25 June 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2012 a b Turk Jetinin Dakika Dakika Izledigi Rota Aktif Haber in Turkish 24 June 2012 Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Retrieved 1 October 2012 Turkish pilots noticed Syrian missile but couldn t save jet Today s Zaman 19 November 2012 Archived from the original on 30 December 2012 Desert Storm Was the First and Last War for the F 4G Advanced Wild Weasel Jonathon Burch and Erika Solomon 23 June 2012 Turkish Syrian forces seek downed Turkish jet Reuters Retrieved 24 June 2012 Ankara ya gore Pilotlar olduruldu iddiasi El Yalan Radikal in Turkish 1 October 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2012 Turkey locates bodies of downed jet pilots Aljazeera com Turkish warplane downed by Syria may have crossed border BBC Retrieved 27 September 2012 Stack Liam Turkey Vows to Take Action After Downing of Jet by Syria The New York Times Retrieved 23 June 2012 DSP leader Russia downed jet with new generation missile Archived 18 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Todayszaman com 10 August 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 Turkish F 4 Phantom shootdown amp oldid 1211423991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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