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Two IAF pilots hurt after F-16 downed during retaliatory strike in Syria
2018-02-10
Two Israeli F-16 pilots were hurt Saturday morning after their plane was shot down and crashed in Israel following a retaliatory strike in Syria.

The pilots were able to bail out of the plane. One pilot was seriously wounded, while the other was only lightly hurt. They were taken to the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa for treatment.

The strike was in response to an earlier infiltration into Israel of an Iranian drone originating from an airfield near Palmyra, Syria, which was successfully intercepted by an IDF Apache helicopter.
This is bad - one of Israel's major assets was Arabs' belief in IAF's absolute superiority.
Update at 11:00 a.m. ET:
According to the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, during the attack on the site from which the drone was launched, carried out by eight Israeli fighter jets, the Syrian army retaliated with widespread antiaircraft fire. Pilots of one of the fighter jets recognized antiaircraft missiles locking onto their plane, prompting them to eject.

The fighter jet crashed in an open area near Kibbutz Harduf. The police said the crash caused no casualties or damage in the community.

Alarms sounded across northern and central Israel during the attack as a result of the antiaircraft fire, with several such missiles and their components landing in open territory.

Syrian television, meanwhile, quoted a military source in saying that, "Israel carried out new aggression early morning against one of the army bases in the country's center, and our air defense mechanisms resisted and hit more than one plane." The IDF rejected the report, saying only one plane was hit.

12 targets hit
The IDF said it launched a large scale attack against Syrian aerial defense systems and Iranian targets in Syria.

"Twelve targets, including three aerial defense batteries and four Iranian targets that are part of Iran's military establishment in Syria were attacked," the military said in a statement.

Syrian SA5 and SA17 missile batteries were targeted, the IDF said, adding that the Iranian targets to be hit were in the vicinity of the Syrian 4th Division.

Syrian media outlets reported that one of the sites targeted by the Israeli air force was an Iranian military base within the greater T-4 Syrian army base complex in the eastern Homs province, 60km east of Palmyra—the same airfield from which the drone took off towards Israel.

Militias affiliated with the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad confirmed the Israeli strike against the drone launching station at the T-4 base, which they claimed was used to collect intelligence on terrorist groups in Syria, including the Islamic State.

Al-Jazeera reported that as a result of the attack, air traffic at the T-4 base was shut down completely and that the airfield's control center was damaged, adding later that IDF "military implements" were directed to the Golan Heights.

Arab media further reported that besides targets in the T-4 airbase, Israel also attacked a military base in the a-Dimas region west of Damascus and near the Lebanese border, the Mezzeh Military Airport in southwestern Damascus, a base of the 104 Division of the Syrian Republican Guard, and a regime weapon storage facility south of al-Kaswa, which is south of Damascus.

A Syria war monitor said Israel struck targets in central Syria and the southwestern suburbs of the capital Damascus in two separate and successive waves of airstrikes.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the first round targeted in the central desert area where Syrian troops and their Iranian-backed allies including Hezbollah are known to maintain bases. It cited unconfirmed reports of casualties among Syrian government forces and allied militiamen.

The Britain-based Observatory, which monitors the Syria war through a network of activists on the ground, says the second round targeted outposts in the southwestern suburbs of Damascus.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#10  Flak Trap? The IAF lost much of the 1967 War aura of invincibility during the early stages of 1973 Yom Kippur War for the same reason: predictability. Of course the F-16 could simply be one of those Golden BB random events that can happen to anyone.
Posted by: magpie   2018-02-10 16:32  

#9  Don't send expensive aircraft and crew to do what surface to surface missiles can do.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-02-10 14:12  

#8  That'll teach'em to bunch up.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-10 12:17  

#7  Did the Russians lend some assistance to the Iranians in retaliation for this:
'US kills more than 100 Assad regime fighters in largest deliberate strike against Syrian government forces' ?
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2018-02-10 12:16  

#6  From Daily Mail where America gets it's news.

I was up all night watching this scrum. It's Iran.
Posted by: newc   2018-02-10 11:22  

#5  Whatever happened, IAF will be wiser next time. And there will be a next time.
Posted by: Neville Speaking for Boskone6001   2018-02-10 11:06  

#4  More:
Syria war: Israeli fighter jet crashes under Syria fire, military says

Nothing about "staff stuff" though.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-02-10 08:41  

#3  On the other hand, the artillery corp been saying for decades "let us do this staff".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-02-10 07:52  

#2  one of Israel's major assets was Arabs' belief in IAF's absolute superiority.

Sometimes both sides believe the publicity.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-02-10 07:37  

#1  G(r)om,

The law of averages is going to catch up with them sometime. Keep in mind as well that it may not have been Syrian AAA fire that brought them down -we've lost at least one F-16 over Afghanistan due to mechanical problems. The good news though is that the crew is safe at home and recovering.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2018-02-10 06:11  

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