
Images coming from Syria show a Su-24 Fencer in flames. And it’s Russian.
On Nov. 24, 2015, the Turkish Air Force shot down what appears to be a Sukhoi Su-24 Fencer that, according to the first reports, violated Turkey’s airspace.
It’s unclear whether the aircraft was shot down by a TuAF F-16 (as some media have reported) or by a Turkish Army anti-aircraft battery but, what really matters is that according to Turkish Presidency, the Su-24 shot down belongs to the Russian Air Force contingent in Syria.
The Su-24 Fencer is a swing-wing attack plane operated by both the Syrian Arab Air Force and by the Russian Air Force that has deployed 12 Su-24M2 at Latakia since the end of September.
The Su-24 Fencer is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft developed in the Soviet Union and serving, among the others, even with the Iranian and Libyan Air Force. It’s twin-engined two-seater plane with a variable geometry wing, designed to perform ultra low level strike missions.
Clear footage of the downed jet over Turkman Mount #Latakia. Anyone can ID? pic.twitter.com/1xU19g4sHt
— Stork (@NorthernStork) November 24, 2015
If confirmed this was not the first Russian planes breached into the Turkish airspace. On Oct. 3 and 4 a Russian Air Force Su-30SM and Su-24 aircraft violated Ankara’s sovereign airspace in the Hatay region. NATO said that the Russian combat planes entered Turkish airspace despite Turkish authorities’ “clear, timely and repeated warnings.” In that case, TuAF F-16s in QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) were scrambled to identify the intruder, after which the Russian planes departed Turkish airspace. Nevertheless, as if violating the airspace of a NATO member was not enough, the Russian Su-30SM maintained a radar lock on one or both the F-16s for a full 5 minutes and 40 seconds. According the Russians, the violation was due to a “navigation error.” Following the incident Ankara said it would shot down any aircraft violating their sovereign airspace as done in the past with the Syrian Mig-23 and Mi-17. Last month there were rumors that a Russian plane had been shot down by the Turkish Air Force near the border that proved to be false.
Update: here’s the radar picture showing both the Su-24 and the F-16 tracks. The violation was quite short (17 seconds). According to the Turkish authorities the Russian plane was issued 10 warnings in 5 minutes before being shot down.
According to the Russian MoD, no violation occurred at all.
#SYRIA During all flight time, aircraft was flying only within borders of Syrian territory. Objective monitoring data shows it — Минобороны России (@mod_russia) November 24, 2015
Both pilots ejected. One of them, whose photo has appeared on Social Media, died. Russian Mi-8 helicopter escorted by Mi-24 gunship from Latakia were spotted searching for the aircrew in Syrian territory:
PHOTO: Russian helicopters searching for downed Pilots – @dijraberi pic.twitter.com/zFzvQZJaQM — Conflict News (@Conflicts) November 24, 2015
Update: there are reports (still unconfirmed) that rebels shot down one of the rescue choppers. However, according to ACIG editor Tom Cooper the Russian CSAR helo was heavily shot up by insurgent ground fire and limped back to Russian helidrone at Istamo (south of Lattakia). Reportedly, no crewmember was injured.
#RuAF helicopter crashed north of Kafriyeh after being hit by a rocket from militants in Al-Nuba area #Latakia CS pic.twitter.com/fDpNEA5fo8 — Hassan Ridha (@sayed_ridha) November 24, 2015
Turkey is not Ukraine. Russia needs to respect the border of all countries and in this case Turkey had the capability to protect it.
So should Turkey.
Turkey buzzes weakened Greece
In growing numbers Ankara’s fighter jets test Greek territorial claims.
By Elisabeth Braw
7/23/15, 5:30 AM CET
http://www.politico.eu/article/turkey-buzzes-weakened-greece-military-airspace/
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See the date on the article ????
Even if that was the case – it doesn’t justify Russian intrusion in Turkish territory…Russia is not the World Police.
Hoss – Russia is not the world police and needs to respect all country’s borders. If another country has a problems there are a number of diplomatic steps they can pursue. Meanwhile Russian body bags are going back to Russia because Putin’s bully policy…
Probably because they wanted to send a clear message to Russia. Russian aircraft have violated Turkish airspace before, and immediately after an incident in early October, the Russian ambassador was explicitly warned that further unauthorized incursion of Russian aircraft into Turkish airspace could result in military force being used against the aircraft. I agree that it wasn’t wise of Turkey to shoot down the plane, but they certainly offered plenty of warning – over a month – before doing so.
Turkey taking the revenge on Russia, whatever it might be, poor people are losing their lives.
I don’t know so much about aircrafts but the path described on the radar measures 3km.
so with my basic math, it would take 13.6sec at 800km/h(?) to cross that distance.. and to fly inside the turkish borders for 5min on the same path, that su-24 should’ve been flying with 36km/h.
they were flying around already, when they come through our border lane, they didnt change rotation and got shoot
wow even the aviationist is being trolled by czar lovers.