1996 Turkish F-16 shootdown

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Date8 October 1996 (1996-10-08)
SummaryShot down by Hellenic Air Force Mirage-2000
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1996 Turkish F-16 shootdown
Shootdown
Date8 October 1996 (1996-10-08)
SummaryShot down by Hellenic Air Force Mirage-2000
Site
Aircraft
Aircraft typeGeneral Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
OperatorTurkish Air Force
Call sign192nd Squadron
Registration91-0023
Occupants2
Crew2
Fatalities1
Survivors1

On 8 October 1996, seven months after the escalation of the Imia/Kardak crisis, a Greek Mirage 2000 reportedly fired an R.550 Magic II missile and shot down a Turkish F-16D over the Aegean Sea near Chios island.[1][verification needed] The Turkish pilot died, while the co-pilot ejected and was rescued by Greek forces.[2][verification needed][3] In August 2012, after the downing of a RF-4E on the Syrian Coast, Turkish Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz confirmed that the Turkish F-16D was shot down by a Greek Mirage 2000 with an R.550 Magic II in 1996 after allegedly violating Greek airspace near Chios island. Greece denies that the F-16 was shot down. Both Mirage 2000 pilots reported that the F-16 caught fire and they saw one parachute.

Greece–Turkey relations have always been tense over the disputes in the Aegean Sea. For years, more frequently than not, HAF and TAF pilots have engaged in mock dogfights over the Aegean sea. Greece accuses Turkey of violating its airspace thousands of times over the past few decades.[4] In multiple cases these mock dog fights have ended in deadly accidents with either side losing a fighter jet and at times their own pilots.[2]

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