That Story of American F-15s Intercepting a Pilotless Soviet MiG-23 in German Airspace

By DON S. MONTGOMERY, USN (RET.) - http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/Assets/1986/Navy/DN-ST-86-01543.JPEG, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6006340
August 4, 2019 Topic: History Region: Europe Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: Cold WarNATOF-15West GermanyMiG-23

That Story of American F-15s Intercepting a Pilotless Soviet MiG-23 in German Airspace

Fascinating.

 

The day after his “Flogger” crashed into a farmhouse near Kortrijk, Belgium, tragically killing the 18-year-old Belgian man in the house, Col Skurigin publicly apologized, saying: “If I could have foreseen such tragic consequences to this pilotless flight, I would have stayed in the plane to the end.”

The sadness of the innocent’s death notwithstanding, the 32r TFS Zulu log — usually the source of lurid details of ALPHA KILO activity — entry for the day is succinct: “Nice Alpha scramble today; but, we’re under orders to kill you if we talk about it. ‘JD.'”

 

This article by Dario Leone originally appeared on The Aviation Geek Club in 2018.

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