Warthog Territory Forums
http://www.warthogterritory.net/forum/

F-15E crashes in Afghanistan
http://www.warthogterritory.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=13257
Page 1 of 1

Author:  Cajun [ 18 Jul 2009, 07:33 ]
Post subject:  F-15E crashes in Afghanistan

about 3:15 am Kabul time a F-15E crashed in eastern Afghanistan killing both crewmen......

heres the latest update:

KABUL — A U.S. military F-15E fighter jet crashed in Afghanistan early Saturday, killing two crew members, a U.S. military spokesman said.

U.S. military spokesman Col. Greg Julian said a second fighter aircraft traveling with the jet that went down saw no evidence of enemy fire.

No fighter jets have crashed in Afghanistan in years. Militants are able to shoot down helicopters with rockets, but are not known to have the anti-aircraft weaponry necessary to bring down a high-flying jet.

The military says the F-15E crashed in eastern Afghanistan at about 3:15 a.m. Saturday Kabul time. The military did not immediately say where in Afghanistan the jet crashed. Many areas of eastern Afghanistan, which borders Pakistan, are filled with craggy mountains.

:cry: [salute]

Author:  HogDog [ 18 Jul 2009, 20:03 ]
Post subject: 

A little more info per USA Today...


A statement by the Air Force Central Command said the crash was not due to hostile fire, and a board of officers would be convened to determine the cause. Names of the crewmembers were not released. Their deaths bring to 50 the number of international service members killed in Afghanistan in July — already the deadliest month of the war for NATO forces.

The U.S. statement did not say where the crash happened. But Afghan authorities said the plane went down in the Nawur district of Ghazni province in central Afghanistan — a peaceful area populated by the ethnic Hazara minority.

Mohammed Qasim Naziri, the deputy district chief, said the crash site was between two villages in a desert surrounded by mountains about 20 miles south of the town of Nawur.

He said local people notified police of the crash but by the time authorities reached the site U.S. troops had surrounded the area and barred Afghan authorities from approaching the wreckage.

Elsewhere, the U.S. Air Force said F-15Es and B-1B bombers dropped numerous guided bombs on Taliban positions in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province on Friday. U.S. Air Force A-10s and F-15Es also bombed and strafed insurgents Friday in Kunar province of eastern Afghanistan, the Air Force statement said.

[salute]
[salute]

Author:  Cajun [ 18 Jul 2009, 21:15 ]
Post subject: 

as it should be the afghans can be curious but they don't need to be near the crash site, the crew and plane were from Seymour Johnson

Author:  30mike-mike [ 20 Jul 2009, 12:21 ]
Post subject: 

[salute] [salute]

Author:  Ice Pirate [ 20 Jul 2009, 18:06 ]
Post subject: 

[salute]

Author:  Racegal8 [ 21 Jul 2009, 00:27 ]
Post subject: 

[salute]

Author:  M21 Sniper [ 28 Aug 2009, 03:03 ]
Post subject: 

[salute]

Author:  Dutchy [ 28 Aug 2009, 13:13 ]
Post subject: 

[salute] [salute]

Page 1 of 1 All times are UTC [ DST ]
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group
http://www.phpbb.com/