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US plane was shot down over Iraq.

According to the Lebanese information publication An-Nashra, in the Iraqi province of Anbar, located on the border with Syria, under mysterious circumstances, an American military transport plane crashed. Four people were on board the transport aircraft - all of them died, while a number of sources indicate the fact that, in fact, the American plane crashed after several shells hit the Kataib Hezbollah anti-aircraft installation, which had previously declared a hunt for the American military .


#US military plane have crashed (or downed) in Anbar Governorate of #Iraq

What kind of aircraft is in question, the source does not specify, however, this is the loss of the second U.S. Air Force aircraft in the Middle East over the past few days, in particular, a few days earlier the Taliban shot down an American military plane with a high-ranking American official on board.

The American side refuses to comment on the information that appeared about the destruction of its aircraft over the western part of Iraq, however, given the fact that such information has been leaked to the media, experts do not exclude that documentary evidence of the crash may appear in the near future.

Given current information, we are talking about the American aircraft C-27 Spartan.

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Yankees are bleeding these days badly thanks to trump ...
 
The US military doesn't fly Italian C-27 Spartans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_United_States_Air_Force_aircraft

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https://www.leonardocompany.com/en/products/c-27j-1

Of course that doesn't mean there aren't other forces there that do. The British have some.

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I'm gonna go on a limb here and say the Iranians are probably arming rebels -- similar to how US armed Afghan Forces during the Aghan/USSR War with capable Ground to Air Missiles. This will eventually blow out of proportions and revenge attacks will escalate both sides.
 
I'm gonna go on a limb here and say the Iranians are probably arming rebels -- similar to how US armed Afghan Forces during the Aghan/USSR War with capable Ground to Air Missiles. This will eventually blow out of proportions and revenge attacks will escalate both sides.
Well they're occupiers and they should get killed.
 
Too many for simple accidents

1 heli (afghan) 1 plane (us) went down in Afghanistan this week . This is 3rd one ..

Moldovan
https://www.kyivpost.com/ukraine-po...-helicopter-in-afghanistan.html?cn-reloaded=1

The Moldovan Mi-8 helicopter, which was seriously damaged in Afghanistan on Jan. 26, was attacked on the ground, and not during the flight, the Moldovan Civil Aviation Authority said.

According to a report, a grenade launched from an RPG grenade launcher hit a helicopter on the ground. The incident occurred in the village of Kayaki, in the Afghan province of Helmand. The helicopter carried out a humanitarian mission to transport food.

There were three crew members on board. As a result, the crew commander and mechanical engineer, both Ukrainian citizens, were slightly injured. The co-pilot, a Moldovan citizen, was not injured. All crew members boarded another Moldovan helicopter with the Moldovan crew
 
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As I said Iran neither deny nor Affirm any involvement in this incident .
as far as we are concerned if its true its the handy work of shady maintenance job on USA part .
 
Too many for simple accidents

1 heli (afghan) 1 plane (us) went down in Afghanistan this week . This is 3rd one ..
They wanted Indians to join the party..the irony... The day they thought of having Indian boots on ground..this started happening..Even the very thought is cursed..
 
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I am starting to believe Khamenei now when he said the missile strike was not the only revenge. The Americans should leave middle east and Afghanistan.
 
Here’s An Update On The Military Aviation Mishaps In The Last Few Days

Other incidents were reported on the same day of the E-11A BACN crash.

On Jan. 27, 2020 three different military aviation mishaps were reported in a 12 hours timeframe: an E-11A BACN in Afghanistan, an OH-58D in Croatia and a Su-30MKA in Algeria. We already wrote about the BACN when the first photos and videos surfaced online; however, since there have been new details about the crash and the recovery operations, let’s start from that one.

The E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Node crashed in the Taliban-controlled area in Dih Yak, Ghazni, about 178 miles northeast of Kandahar Airfield, where the aircraft was based. Colonel Sonny Leggett, spokesman for U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, stated in an official release that on January 28, the day after the crash, U.S. Forces recovered the remains of the two crewmembers that were on board the E-11A and the Flight Data Recorder (FDR), before destroying what was left of the aircraft. The incident is under investigation but, according to the statement, there are no signs the crash was caused by enemy fire.


According to defense officials reached by Newsweek’s correspondent James LaPorta, the recovery operation was executed by the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), also known as SEAL Team Six, after a first rescue attempt by Afghan forces was ambushed by Taliban militants on the way to the crash site, as reported by Reuters. According to LaPorta, the crew of the E-11 sent a mayday call while flying at 42000 ft, before crashing at about 1:00 p.m. local time (8:30 a.m. UTC).

The second mishap of the day happened near Zablać and Zlarin, Croatia, when an OH-58D Kiowa Warrior of the 93rd Air Force Base of the Croatian Air Force crashed in the sea for unknown reasons at 11:00 a.m. local time (10:00 a.m. UTC). The helicopter, part of a lot of 16 aircraft received from the U.S. Army, was flying in formation with another Kiowa, which gave the alarm and remained on the location of the crash while waiting for the rescue forces. Both pilots perished in the impact with the water, of which one was found shortly after the incident and the other was found by divers with the wreckage of the OH-58 one day alter, after an extensive search effort.

The last mishap happened during a night training flight of an Algerian Su-30MKA Flanker-H, custom version of the Russian-Indian Su-30MKI with French and Russian avionics . The aircraft, belonging to the 121st squadron of the Algerian Air Force, crashed for unknown reasons near Mechta Draa Tafza, about 300 miles east of Algiers, at 10:00 p.m. local time (9:00 p.m. UTC), causing the death of both pilots. This should be the first Flanker lost by Algeria, out of 58 already delivered and 16 more on order.

It’s also worth noticing that on Jan. 29, another incident was reported: the crash of a U.S. aircraft in Iraq. Initially, Iraqi media outlets stated a USAF C-27J Spartan had crashed killing four U.S. crew members. However, since the U.S. Air Force does not operate any C-27, someone suggested the aircraft involved in the incident was an UC-27B a military version of the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan used by the U.S. 427th Special Operations Squadron.

The incident has not been officially confirmed yet.


Link: https://theaviationist.com/2020/01/...litary-aviation-mishaps-in-the-last-few-days/

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