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Hay analistas que están convencidos que la marcha a Pristina fue mucho más de lo que se sabe de ella. Según ellos fue intento totalmente planeado  y premeditado por algunos altos cargos rusos de provocar un conflicto armado limitado entre Rusia y la OTAN, pero entraron fuertes figuras a los que no les interesaba en absoluto un enfrentamiento de este tipo ya que hacía peligrar sus medios de enriquecimiento.


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List of NATO aircraft damaged and/or downed during the aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
March 24 to April 23, 1999


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No. Day Time Location Type of aircraft/Remarks
1. 24.03. 20:20 Mt. Cicavica
2. 20:35 near Titel NATO plane that was hit with an air to air missile fired by MiG-29 pilot Nebojsa Nikolic. Airplane crashed several minutes later
3. 20:18 Mt. Jastrebac German Tornado
4. near Lazarevac One NATO aircraft hit with an AA missile fired by a pilot Slobodan Peric. Further destiny of the plane is not known
5. 21:30 Kosovo
6. 25.03. 0:30 Adriatic sea According to Greek military sources, there were two registered "MAYDAY" calls from NATO aircraft
7.
8. 1:00 airfield Rajlovac, Sarajevo Emergency landing of one F-15 spewing thick, white smoke
9. 23:00 2 F/A-18 Hornets that crashed 11km south of Ruma. According to reports, at least one was Canadian
10. 23:10
11. 23:30 area between Pristina and Podujevo
12. around 23:30 Mt. Fruska Gora One aircraft shot down (according to reports, F-117A) who's pilot ejected and was captured in the village Krusedol. He was then taken to the nearest police station
13. Mt. Fruska Gora One German Tornado shot down. Crew ejected. Pilot, male was killed while the female navigator was captured in the village Remeta and taken to the same police station as the pilot from the alleged F-117
14. 26.03. 17:20 village Donja Trnova, 15km southwest of Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska American F-15E. Crew was killed. The plane was shot down by a MiG-21.
15. 27.03. around 1:00 Mt. Maljen German Tornado. Crew ejected and landed in the vicinity of the village Konjevici, near Cacak, where they were captured
16. near Pec
17. around 3:00 area between Vrutak and Kremna, near Uzice
18. around 3:20 area between Vrutak and Kremna, near Uzice SFOR helicopter with 22 soldiers on board. After a short gunfight with the Yugoslav infantry unit, helicopter was destroyed by Strela-1M mobile SAM. No survivors.
19. north of Sombor One NATO airplane hit. No further information
20. before morning Ion sea According to Greek military sources, there were three registered "MAYDAY" messages. One from Dutch F-16, one from American F-15 and a third from one French aircraft (probably Mirage 2000)
21.
22.
23. 15:50 Djeneral Jankovic, near Macedonian border Canadian F/A-18 Hornet. Plane crashed on the Macedonian territory
24. around 17:00 near Budjanovci
25. 20:55 Budjanovci F-117A, serial number HO AF 82/806. Pilot Cpt. Ken 'Wiz' Dwelle was rescued, according to NATO. Aircraft shot down by Col. Gvozden Djukic's air defense unit
26. 22:30 Macedonian border Rescue helicopter shot down
27. 28.03. 2:50 Zabrdje, near Bijeljina Most probably an American F-15. Pilot was killed. Some sources say that it was in fact an F-117!
28. 3:00 near Bijeljina SFOR helicopter HH-60 Pave Hawk with 12 soldiers on board. Only two crew members survived
29. Loznica region Pilot ejected
30. 3:00 Gornji Milanovac Pilot ejected and captured shortly after
31. 16:00 Bijeljina Aircraft hit over Yugoslavia crashed in Bosnia.
32. 22:30 Macedonian border Rescue helicopter shot down
33. 23:50 Pristina Pilot killed
34. 23:55 Mt. Pastrik, near Prizrena Aircraft crashed in Macedonia
35. 29.03. 3:00 village Gakovo, near Sombor Pilot ejected and reportedly escaped to Hungary
36. 1:30 village Stojna, 14km from Pale, Republic of Srpska Some sources say that it was either F-15 or F-16, American. Pilot ejected but found dead later on. His neck was broken
37. 30.03. around 1:00 near Virpazar British Harrier. Pilot ejected but was soon captured
38. around 1:00 near Virpazar With the second missile, one aircraft that was in Harrier's escort was hit. Most probably an American F-16 that was hit over Montenegro. His pilot turned the airplane back to Italy but flying above the Adriatic, lost altitude and crashed near several NATO vessels. The pilot was picked up by a French rescue unit
39. 2:30 Mt. Cer Aircraft hit over Cer mountain crashed in Bosnia. According to the reports, it was a German Tornado. Crew ejected
40. 8:00 Surcin
41. 16:30 near Vranje According to reports, Tornado aircraft. Crew ejected and landed in the area between two villages, on the road to Kriva Feja
42. 23:30 Prizren Airplane crashed on Mt. Sara (Sar planina). According to information, it was a British Tornado. Crew ejected and landed onto a KLA controlled territory. They were escorted by the KLA to the Albanian border and handed to NATO representatives
43. before midnight Obla Glava, near Aleksinac UAV
44. 31.03. evening near Gnjilane F-117 crashed in Macedonia after being hit
45. 18:00 Rescue helicopter with 20 commandos on board
46. Sirig, north of Novi Sad German Tornado. Crew ejected and captured shortly after that
47. 22:30 Mt. Tara
48. 22:45 Mt. Tara NATO rescue helicopter CH-53 with 25 commandos. Helicopter shot down by Strela-2M portable SAM. No survivors
49. 01.04. 1:00 Mt. Tara NATO (possibly SFOR) helicopter CH-53 Stallion with 25 crew members. Helicopter shot dwon by Strela-2M portable SAM. No survivors
50. 3:05 airfield Pleso, Zagreb Crash-landing of one damaged F-117A
51. 7:00 Kosovo Aircraft hit over Kosovo crashed into suburban area of Skopje
52. 03.04. 19:30 Banja Luka region One F-16 seen over the town spewing thick, black smoke
53. 19:45 Novi Sad Aircraft damaged during the attack on Novi Sad's bridge "Most Slobode". Airplane crashed near Stara Pazova. Pilot captured
54. 04.04. before midnight near Uzice One NATO aircraft damaged (most probably F/A-18 Hornet). Aircraft dropped two full fuel tanks and immediately after that, touched with one of its wings a power line. It is not known whether the plane crashed or not
55. 05.04. 2:20 Obrenovac
56. 3:03 Zlatibor
57. evening between Dolovo and Banatsko Novo Selo, near Pancevo Aircraft downed by Lt.Col. Zoran Damnjanovic's air defense unit. There are some indications that another plane was shot down as well
58. 21:00 Mt. Fruska Gora One NATO plane downed. Pilot ejected near 'Pobeda' factory and was soon captured. Most likely F-117A
59. 20:00 Novi Sad During the attack on Novi Sad's "Zezelj" bridge, one German Tornado was shot down. Crew ejected and was captured shortly after
60. 06.04. 2:30 Aleksinac Dutch F-16
61. 4:20 Mt. Fruska Gora During the attack on Crveni Cot TV tower, one plane was downed. Pilot ejected and landed in the vicinity of village Remete. There is information suggesting that it was an F-117
62. after midnight Pristina NATO plane was hit while over the town. Aircraft crashed on Mt. Sara, near Skopje
63. 5:00 south of Fruska Gora Two NATO rescue helicopters with soldiers on board
64.
65. after midnight village Svinjare, near Kosovska Mitrovica
66. 11:10 Mt. Skopska Crna Gora Two NATO SAR helicopters with 40 commandos on board. No survivors
67.
68. after midnight Yugoslav-Albanian border (Montenegro) NATO helicopter with 20 soldiers and one rescued pilot on board. No survivors
69. around 22:00 Hill Zabucje, Uzice One aircraft hit and damaged
70. 23:30 Vozdovac, Belgrade Dogfight between Yugoslav Mig-21 and US F-15. F-15 crashed near Avala mountain. Confirmed by an eyewitness
71. 07.04. 0:00 near Pristina One NATO aircraft hit which headed in flames toward Macedonia. Near Skopska Crna Gora, one plane was seen in flames and after that, a powerful explosion was heard with a huge blast. It is assumed that the aircraft crashed
72. 2:00 Podgorica French Mirage 2000. Missile missed but pilot ejected anyway
73. 22:30 Kosovo Airplane hit over Kosovo crashed near Skopje
74. before midnight near Pristina American UAV Hunter shot down by Lt.Col. Brajan Vukicevic's air defense unit
75. before midnight Ljig
76. before midnight near Novi Sad Belgian F-16B. 42 year old pilot and 28 years old female co-pilot captured. Plane was shot down by Aleksandar Sunjka with 20mm AAA
77. 08.04. after midnight near Nis German Tornado. Crew captured
78. 12:40 Kosovo Aircraft crashed near Skopje
79. 09.04. 23:30 Ivanovo, near Belgrade
80. 10.04. 2:00 Batajnica NATO rescue helicopter shot down ad crashed into Danube
81. 15:45 Suva Reka region Crashed near Kumanovo
82. before midnight near Nis
83. 11.04. 0:12 Backi Brestovac, near Crvenka German. Most probably Tornado
84. 1:00 between Sombor and Odzaci An unidentified NATO aircraft was shot down by two radar-guided Kub SAMs * (may be the same as the above entry)
85. 11:20 Kosovo NATO aircraft shot down by Major Stojan Simijonovic's air defense unit. Plane crashed in Macedonia
86. 12.04. 0:21 between Belgrade and Pancevo
87. 21:30 village Osmaci, near Tuzla British Sea Harrier. Pilot killed. Aircraft was hit over Zrenjanin, where it jettisoned its fuel tanks
88. before midnight Kosovo German UAV CL-289
89. 13.04. after midnight near Batajnica airfield
90. after midnight Jabuka, north of Pancevo
91. 1:00 Olujci
92. after midnight near Srbinje (ex Foca), Bosnia Pilot killed
93. after midnight village Kadijina Cesma, near Tuzla
94. after midnight Bela Crkva, near Vrsac Probably Harrier
95. 23:00 Jabuka road, Pancevo
96. 14.04. after midnight Kosovo Polje German UAV CL-289
97. 0:10 Priboj
98. morning Kosovo German UAV CL-289
99. after midnight Yugoslav-Romanian border Two fuel tanks and several other F-15 parts found. No further information
100. 9:00 Crashed in Lopare, near Tuzla
101. 10:00* Sirig, north of Novi Sad Aircraft crashed near Kamendin agronomic well. Pilot ejected and captured
102. 10:05* near Belgrade
103. 11:50 Crashed near Mesaric
104. 12:00 Debrca, Vladimirci district
105. 15.04. 0:00 Krusevac F-16
106. 1:42 Dobovac, near Uzice
107. 1:45 Avala mountain, south of Belgrade Confirmed by an eyewitness
108. 1:59 Dobovac, near Uzice
109. 2:00 Kula
110. 2:00 near Priboj
111. 3:00 Mt. Bjelasnica, Bosnia
112. 12:43 Vladimirci, near Sabac
113. 19:30 Podgorica Tornado. Airplane shot down by Lt. Zdravko Bankovic, with L70 Bofors. Aircraft crashed into Lake Skadar. According to some other info, plane was shot own by Lt. Goran Ratkovic
114. 19:35 Podgorica French Mirage 2000. Airplane shot down by Lt. Zdravko Bankovic, with L70 Bofors. Plane crashed on Rumija mountain. Pilot ejected and captured shortly after. According to some other info, plane was shot own by Lt. Goran Ratkovic
115. 19:45 near Podgorica One NATO aircraft shot down by soldier Predrag Dzonic with Strela-2M portable SAM. Pilot ejected and landed in the village of Kruse where he was captured
116. 23:30 airfield Petrovec, Skopje Crash-landing of one heavily damaged A-10. Plane was hit with two portable SAMs
117. 16.04. 17:30 southern Kosovo A-10 shot down by soldier Dragan Petrovic with portable SAM. Plane crashed on Macedonian territory, near the border post Debelde
118. 19:51 Podgorica Tornado
119. 22:45 New Belgrade (Novi Beograd)
120. 23:11 Pancevo
121. 23:15 Podgorica French Mirage 2000
122. 17.04. 3:17 Mt. Skopska Crna Gora, Macedonia British Sea Harrier
123. 11:00 Milosev Do, near Prijepolja Probably British Sea Harrier
124. 14:30 Urosevac Airplane crashed 4 km into Macedonian territory, near the village Tanusevci. Pilot killed
125. 17:08 Bogatic One Tornado crashed on Fruska Gora mountain
126. 22:10 Cerevic, Fruska Gora Several structural parts of Tornado aircraft were found. Plane was hit and damaged and headed in flames, while spewing thick, black smoke toward Croatian airspace, where it probably crashed
127. 22:10 Loznica Aircraft hit with two missiles crashed in Bosnia
128. 23:30 near Valjevo One aircraft hit with Strela-2M portable SAM. Immediately after that, plane jettisoned its fuel tanks and headed for Ljubovija. Several minutes later, a powerful explosion was heard. Aircraft crashed near Bratunac, Bosnia. Crash confirmed by Yugoslav border patrol and local villagers
129. 18.04. 0:50 Mountain Skopska Crna Gora, Macedonia One US A-10 crashed after being hit over Kosovo
130. 0:51 airfield Petrovec, Skopje Crash landing of one heavily damaged A-10 Thunderbolt II
131. 0:55 Kosovska Mitrovica
132. 2:00 Pristina UAV
133. around 3:00 Mt. Povlen One Tornado was damaged. Aircraft headed toward Sarajevo airfield but crashed in the village Crvica, near Skelani, in the Republic of Srpska
134. 16:10 Mt. Cicevica, near Pristina Blew up while airborne. Most probably an F-16
135. 16:15 Mt. Cicevica, near Pristina Blew up while airborne
136. 19:00 near Pristina Plane crashed on Mt. Cicavica
137. before midnight near Tuzla American UAV Predator
138. 22:30 Jelovski Kamen, near Tetovo Tornado
139. 23:00 airfield Rajlovac, Sarajevo Crash-landing of one Danish F-16. Plane was damaged by a SAM
140. 19.04. after midnight village Jegunovce, near Tetovo German UAV CL-289
141. 10:30 Tetovo, Macedonia Tornado
142. 14:01 Kumanovo, Macedonia
143. Smederevo During the attack on the bridge in Smederevo, one aircraft shot down by a SAM
144. 23:00 Mt. Veliki Jastrebac
145. 23:30 Mt. Veliki Jastrebac NATO helicopter with rescue troops
146. 23:15 Urosevac
147. 20.04. 2:30 Mt. Rudnik, Topola
148. 3:15 Mt. Rudnik, village Cumic
149. 19:00 Gornje Stanovce, near Vucitrn UAV
150. 23:00 near Vranje
151. 23:30 Mt. Jastrebac Rescue helicopter
152. 23:50 near Beocin Two F-15 fuel tanks found filled with bullet holes. Aircraft crashed in the area between Vukovar and Osijek
153. 21.04. 16:00 Mt. Fruska Gora One NATO plane damaged. Several parts were found. Aircraft crashed in Croatia
154. 23:40 Vozdovac, Belgrade Hit with several 30mm AAA Praga rounds. Crashed into Lipovica forrest (Lipovacka suma) Confirmed by an eyewitness
155. 22.04. 0:43 Orlovaca Rescue helicopter
156. 1:20 Lipovica, near Belgrade Rescue helicopter. Crew killed, helicopter captured
157. Sonta, near Apatin American UAV Predator
158. 18:00 Kursumlija Wreckage found in town's vicinity
159. 18:05 Kursumlija Wreckage found in Lebane region
160. 23.04. 2:28 Makis, Belgrade
161. 4:20 area between Surcin and Jakovo
162. 4:40 Lipovica, near Belgrade Rescue helicopter
163. 15:00 near Pristina One NATO plane damaged. Several parts were found on the scene. While spewing thick, white smoke, aircraft headed for Albania where it most probably crashed
164. 15:10 Orlane, 15km northeast of Pristina
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« Respuesta #34 : 04 Enero 2012, 10:44:52 »

April 24 to May 23, 1999

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No. Day Time Location Type of aircraft/Remarks
165. 24.04. 3:55 Mt. Fruska Gora
166. 4:40 Pristina
167. 4:40 Dimitrovgrad
168. 14:45 Pristina Crashed near the village of Businje
169. 17:25 southern Serbia One F/A-18 Hornet shot down that came from Bulgarian airspace by soldier Radisa Zdravkovic with Strela-2M portable SAM. Pilot ejected
170. 17:27 Only two minues after the first hit, soldier Radisa Zdravkovic shot down another NATO aircraft coming from Bulgarian airspace, this time British Harrier, again with Strela-2M portable SAM. Pilot ejected
171. 18:05 near Pristina Crashed near Laplje Selo
172. Boka Kotorska UAV
173. Mt. Kukavica, near Leskovac Pilot captured
174. 25.04. after midnight near Pristina Crashed near the village of Lipovica
175. 14:38 Novi Sad
176. Kosovo One AH-64 Apache captured by Yugoslav army troops
177. 26.04. 0:37 mountain Zlatibor
178. 4:30 Zenica, Bosnia Harrier (probably British)
179. 4:45 Macedonia
180. 12:50 Novi Sad One NATO aircraft hit and damaged while in low level flight. Immediately after that, a thick black smoke started spewing out of it. Plane crashed near Osijek, Croatia
181. 22:00 40 km northeast of Tirana AH-64 Apache. Crew escaped uninjured. Helicopter was probably hit during the attack on Kosare border post
182. Kumodraz, near Belgrade During the attack on business center "Usce", one aircraft was shot down by Aleksandar Ruzic with Strela-2M missile (Lt.Col. Momir Ivkovic's air defense unit)
183. 23:30 Novi Sad
184. 27.04. 1:45 Mt. Fruska Gora One damaged airplane dropped its payload near Croatian village Palaca, not far from Osijek
185. 10:57 near airfield Petrovec, Skopje
186. around 17:00 near Prokuplje Pilot ejected and landed in the woods of Mt. Pasjaca, south of Prokuplje. Wreckage of the plane was found in the Jovine Livade region, on Mt. Pasjaca
187. 17:15 Beli Kamen, near Prokuplje Wreckage found on the hill near Berilje
188. Mt. Zlatibor region Pilot ejected
189. 22:45 Pristina AH-64 Apache helicopter
190. 28.04. around 14:00 near Podgorica Pilot ejected
191. around 14:30 near Berane
192. around midnight village Norovo, near Krusevo, Macedonia Crew of two ejected and landed on top of the trees. Later on, NATO rescue unit picked them up
193. afternoon region between villages of Velika Sabanta and Gornja Pcelica One NATO plane hit and damaged while in low level flight. Aircraft dropped its payload and headed for Crni Vrh. No further information
194. 29.04. 0:48 Topcider, Belgrade
195. 0:56 Podgorica
196. region of Macedonian-Albanian border town Debar Plane crashed in Albania
197. around 1:00 hill Vodno, near Skopje Plane crashed in the woods of Mt. Vedro, near Skopje
198. around 1:40 near Zemun According to stories of eyewitnesses, two NATO aircraft were shot down
199.
200. 11:15 Samokov, 40 km southwest of Skopje According to stories of eyewitnesses, the crew of two was found carbonized
201. 16:08 Makis, Belgrade One aircraft hit with Strela-1M missile launched by G.D. Aircraft started spewing black smoke only to crash several moments later in swamps near Jabuka (Jabucki Rit)
202. 16:35 Pancevo
203. village Bistrica, near Veles, Macedonia According to eyewitnesses, one plane, spewing black smoke, dropped two missiles and headed behind the mountain. Immediately after that, a powerful explosion was heard from that direction so it is assumed that the plane crashed
204. 22:40 Avala mountain, south of Belgrade
205. 23:57 Simanovci, northeast of Belgrade Plane crashed in Kupinovo
206. 30.04. around 23:15 Grocka, 20 km southeast of Belgrade According to eyewitnesses, there was also a parachute seen
206.a An F-117A of the 49th FW was damaged during strike mission by a nearby explosion of an SA-3 SAM, "...causing loss of part of the tail section, but the aircraft was able to return safely to Spangdahlem air base, Germany." (source: Air Force Monthly, July 1999, p. 75)
207. 01.05. 11:50 Zvornik
208. 14:15 Adriatic sea, 40 km from Brindisi American USMC AV-8B. Pilot ejected and was soon rescued
209. vicinity of Uzice Two aircraft that were shot down and crashed somewhere in the Republic of Srpska. One aircraft was seen to be hit (probably by a SAM) and after that started spewing black smoke, heading toward Bosnian airspace. Several eyewitnesses reported
210.
211. 02.05. around 2:05 village Nakucani, southwest of Sabac American F-16CG. Pilot rescued, according to NATO. Aircraft downed by Col. Gvozden Djukic's air defense unit
212. around 4:00 village Nakucani Two NATO helicopters with rescue troops
213.
214. around 12:00 southern Kosovo A-10 Thunderbolt II. Plane was shot down by Cpt. Vojislav Krstovic (Lt.Col. Brajan Vukicevic's air defense unit) with portable SAM. Several structural parts were found (engine cowling and armor plates) and televised on national TV. Wreckage of the plane was found near Tetovo, in Macedonia
215. 16:50 airfield Petrovec, Skopje Crash landing of one heavily damaged A-10
216. 18:00 near airfield Petrovec Crash-landing of one A-10. Many eyewitnesses reported that the aircraft appeared to have serious damage to one of its engines (right engine relative to the pilot) and a wing. Several missiles were still attached to the underwing pylons, creating a danger of explosion and a panic among local residents. The pilot of the aircraft was reported to have been injured. Some 40 minutes after the crash, the aircraft was towed by a NATO vehicle to the Petrovec airport
217. 12:15 Umka, near Belgrade According to eyewitnesses, two parachutes seen in the sky. From reliable sources, one pilot, an American, around 30-years old was captured in Mostanica, after 2 hours of pursuit. He was on a recon mission to photograph a bridge in Ostruznica
218. 12:20
219. 03.05. 21:45 Novi Sad During the attack on Novi Sad TV, one aircraft was hit and damaged. Shortly after that, a thick, black smoke started spewing out of it so it is assumed that the plane crashed in the vicinity
220. 23:45 Lake Ohrid, Macedonia According to eyewitnesses, one aircraft crashed in Lake Ohrid. NATO forces later on, pulled the wreckage out of the water
221. 04.05. 2:10 airbase in Italy Crash landing of one heavily damaged F-117A Night Hawk. Later on, NATO's joint comission concluded that the plane is damaged beyond repair, hence recalled from active service
222. 21:50 Srbinje (ex Foca), Republic of Srpska
223. 23:10 Pristina A-10 Thunderbolt II
224. 05.05. 1:30 Bajina Basta One plane hit and damaged. Aircraft crashed on Bosnian territory
225. morning 75 km northeast of Tirana AH-64 Apache. Pilot and gunner killed. NATO's classified report cited a SAM hit as a possible reason for the crash
226. 06.05. before midnight Presevo UAV. Remains found in the area between Bujanovac and Presevo
227. 07.05. 2:09 Skopje, Macedonia
228. 14:30 Novi Sad One NATO aircraft during the attack on Iriski Venac. Plane continued its flight toward Sabac, spewing black smoke. It was confirmed later that the plane crashed in the vicinity of Sabac
229. between
3:43 and 4:30 area around Nis One plane crashed in the vicinity of Svrljig
230. One plane crashed near Sicevo
231. One plane crashed in the village of Malca
232. One plane crashed near Pirot
233. One plane crashed near Leskovac. Reports say that captured pilot was Canadian (probably CF-18 Hornet)
234. 08.05. around 0:30 area between Kacarevo, Padina and Vladimirovac, north of Pancevo One aircraft (according to sources, an F-16) was shot down by a Kub or Neva missile. Pilot probably ejected because there was an intensive search by Yugoslav military during the night and on the next morning
235. 3:45 Banjica, Belgrade
236. airfield Petrovec, Skopje Heavily damaged B-2A, after a direct hit by Yugoslav air defense tried to crash-land but 'cut off' a mountain top instead and exploded
237. 14:00 Nis After the attack on the bridge in the center of Nis, one aircraft was shot down and crashed on Suva mountain
238. evening Gornji Milanovac UAV shot down
239. 10.05. 23:05 Avala mountain, Belgrade Aircraft crashed in the Avala-Kosmaj range. Confirmed by an eyewitness
240. 11.05. 0:00 Grdelica, near Nis One Tornado shot down
241. 11:00 Batajnica, northwest of Belgrade Aircraft crashed north of Danube river
242. 12:40 Gruza, 15km southwest of Kragujevac Aircraft crashed on Gledicke mountain, between villages of Bajcetine and Cestina
243. 15:00 area between Banovci and Jakovo
244. 12.05. 15:00 Nis
245. 15:00 Kosovo
246. 15:15 Nis Two NATO aircraft, after being hit, crashed in Bulgaria
247.
248. 23:11 village Vaksince, near Kumanovo Eyewitnesses from the village Tromedja reported seeing 4 NATO aircraft returning from Kosovo. One of them, with heavy smoke coming out that later turned into fire, started losing altitude and crashed between villages Cetirce and Tromedja. Helicopters coming from Skopje were observed shortly after
249. 0:00 Loznica Aircraft crashed on Mt. Majevica, in Bosnia
250. 0:00 Mt. Fruska Gora
251. 13.05. 4:25 near Nova Pazova One B-52H hit and damaged. Aircraft then headed toward Dobanovci where it crashed. 17 people killed
252. around 5:00 Rakovica, near Belgrade Rescue helicopter captured. 17 soldiers killed, 3 captured
253. 7:25 Kicevo, Macedonia The pilot is believed to have ejected southwest of Skopje. Several helicopters have been observed flying into the area shortly after
254. around 12:00 village Klokot, near Vitina French UAV CL-289 shot down by Lt.Col. Brajan Vukicevic's air defense unit
255. 14:23 Stara Pazova One French Mirage (probably Mirage 2000) shot sown. Pilot captured
256. Becmen, 15km west of Belgrade According to eyewitnesses, one (maybe two) aircraft was shot down. Several plane fragments were found in the area. Eyewitnesses also report seeing two parachutes land in a nearby sports fishing zone. The pilots were reportedly captured
257. 16:00 Mountain Sara, Yugoslav-Macedonian border
258. around 19:00 village Biba, near Urosevac American UAV Predator. Downing footage shown on Radio Television of Serbia. UAV shot down by soldier Davor Veljkovic with Strela-1M missile system
259. Mt. Mokra Gora, village Istok, 15km northeast of Pec American UAV made by Boeing Corporation. Video capture shown on Radio Television of Serbia
260. 14.05. 14:40 Mt. Rudnik region Two NATO aircraft hit. Immediately after that, they jettisoned their fuel tanks and headed toward Bosnian airspace
261.
262. Djakovica region American A-10, after being hit by Yugoslav air defense, crashed on Sara mountain, near Albanian border
263. 19:20 Nis One NATO aircraft hit. Pilot ejected and landed in the vicinity of village Brenice
264. 23:30 Nis One French Crecerelle UAV shot down
265. village Klista, near Osijek, Croatia According to eyewitnesses, one (presumably Mirage 2000) crashed while attempting emergency landing at the Osijek airport. Aircraft jettisoned its fuel tank only to crash few moments later.
266. 15.05. 11:15 Banovci, near Belgrade Aircraft crashed near Lisicji Jarak
267. 13:40 Padinska Skela, near Belgrade One aircraft (F-16 according to eyewitnesses) was shot down near the river Danube by an air defense unit. Aircraft came from the direction of Novi Dobanovci already damaged. It crashed near the silos in Kovilovo
268. 13:43 Padinska Skela, near Belgrade One aircraft of the same type as the one shot down three minutes ago (hence, an F-16) was hit by the same air defense unit. Aircraft crashed at the almost identical spot as the one three minutes earlier!
269. near Kursumlija Danish F-16 hit and damaged. Aircraft probably crashed on Mt. Kopaonik
270. 16.05. Kosovo German UAV CL-289
271. 20:00 village Izvor, near Veles, Macedonia One NATO plane crashed not far from the village. Pilot ejected and was soon picked up by the helicopters near the place called Cuka. Incident reported and confirmed by numerous eyewitnesses and local police HQ.
272. 17.05. 1:30 Cacak
273. 13:12 area between Becmen and Ugrinovci One aircraft shot down while attacking Batajnica airfield
274. 13:30 Skopje, Macedonia NATO pilot ejected and was seen by numerous eyewitnesses
275. Pester plateau American UAV, according to reports, a reconnaissance version of AGM-86 ALCM
276. 15:30 area between Brestovik and Smederevo One French Mirage 2000 that crashed on a highway Belgrade-Obrenovac. Pilot ejected and captured shortly after
277. 18.05. 3:45 Mt. Fruska Gora
278. Zvornik Rescue helicopter
279. 15:52 area between Sabac and Koceljevo One aircraft hit and damaged
280. 19.05. around 17:00 village Talinovce, near Urosevac American UAV Predator serial number AF 95 021. UAV shot down by soldier Bojan Filipovic
281. around 19:00 Urosevac American UAV Hunter that crashed in the city area. UAV shot down by soldier Ljubomir Radojko
282. 20.05. 1:00 Vozdovac, Belgrade Confirmed by an eyewitness
283. 1:00 Surcin, Belgrade B-2A Spirit of Missouri, ser. no. AV-8 88-0329. After a direct SAM hit, aircraft crashed near the village of Dec, Pecinci district, between Simanovci and Kupinovo
284. 3:03 Borca, near Belgrade One large NATO aircraft. Story confirmed by numerous eyewitnesses. At 06:00 news, a source from the federal ministry acknowledged the downing of one large NATO bomber. Later on, it was acknowledged that it was a B-52H Stratofortress
285. 3:10 Topcider, Belgrade Two NATO jet fighters that were probably an escort for the bomber
286.
287. 3:25 Banjica, Belgrade Rescue helicopter with troops
288. 3:35 Gradiste, 17km southwest of Vinkovci, Croatia F-16 (most probably US)
289. 4:00 Mt. Cer, southwest of Sabac One B-52H Stratofortress shot down along with its entire crew
290. 15:10 airfield Slatina, Pristina German UAV CL-289
291. 21.05.. 3:00 Mt. Avala, south of Belgrade Rescue helicopter
292. 6:00 Pula, Croatia
293. 8:25 village Buca, Gora district, Kosovo American UAV Hunter
294. 12:00 Kosovo Two aircraft shot down
295.
296. 18:00 Nis One NATO aircraft shot down in an air to air engagement with Yugoslav Air Force fighter. NATO plane crashed onto Suva mountain
297. 22.05. 0:30 area between Topcider and Rakovica, Belgrade
298. 1:10 Rusanj, Belgrade Confirmed by an eyewitness
299. 1:12 Fruska Gora mountain
300. 1:27 area between Mt. Avala and Pancevo Confirmed by an eyewitness
301. 2:35 Lipovica, near Belgrade According to reliable reports, one B-52H Stratofortress shot down
302. 2:40 Kotez, Belgrade
303. 3:26 Ub
304. 4:10 Subotica One heavily damaged NATO plane crashed in Hungary
305. 12:00 Guncati, Belgrade
306. around 14:30 Leskovac One aircraft hit while attacking Leskovac sports airfield. Airplane started smoking and headed for Bulgarian airspace. Later confirmed that it crashed in Bulgaria
307. around 11:30 area of the village Klina, 20 km east of Pec A-10 Thunderbolt II that was hit near Glogovac by a soldier Dj.D. with 20mm AAA
308. 19:10 Prokuplje Aircraft crashed in the village of Vodice
309. Djeneral Jankovic, near Macedonian border American Hunter UAV that crashed on the Macedonian territory near Blace border village. Report confirmed by Macedonian TV A1 and NATO command
310. 23.05. 1:00 Mandjelos, near Sremska Mitrovica
311. Yugoslav-Macedonian border One UAV shot down and crashed in the area between Tetovo and Gostivar, Macedonia
312. near St. Petka (Sveta Petka) monastery Canadian. Most probably CL-289
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« Respuesta #35 : 11 Enero 2012, 02:48:20 »

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« Respuesta #36 : 16 Enero 2012, 17:07:08 »

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La lista de Venik no se la creen ni los serbios. La OTAN solo perdió dos aviones (y ningún piloto) un F 16CJ y el F 117 y posiblemente un F 15E del que hay alguna evidencia circunstancial. Varios más fueron dañados, junto con numerosos UAVs. Lo más meritorio de los serbios fue mantener su ejercito más o menos intacto, aunque no les sirvió para ganar la guerra.
Desafortunadamente para Serbia desidieron combatir a los terroristas kosovares con terrorismo de estado y del más bestia... fue un error y lo pagaron caro
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« Respuesta #37 : 16 Enero 2012, 19:13:45 »

Pues a mi también me pareció un poco extraña... Pero para aportar algo al tema lo puse. A veces estas organizaciones de veteranos sueltan alguna que vaina rara y esta es una de ellas  Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar

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« Respuesta #38 : 16 Enero 2012, 21:13:23 »

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La OTAN solo perdió dos aviones
Ambos derribados por la batería de SA-3 al mando de Zoltan Dani, quien a mi juicio debería ser un heroe nacional y sin embargo fue retirado de servicio, por razones políticas creo.
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« Respuesta #39 : 16 Enero 2012, 22:53:35 »

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La lista de Venik no se la creen ni los serbios. La OTAN solo perdió dos aviones (y ningún piloto) un F 16CJ y el F 117 y posiblemente un F 15E del que hay alguna evidencia circunstancial. Varios más fueron dañados, junto con numerosos UAVs. Lo más meritorio de los serbios fue mantener su ejercito más o menos intacto, aunque no les sirvió para ganar la guerra.
Desafortunadamente para Serbia desidieron combatir a los terroristas kosovares con terrorismo de estado y del más bestia... fue un error y lo pagaron caro

Ah, otra cosa, si vemos la lista, se puede ver que hay una gran cantidad de drones en ella, algunos derribados por los serbios y otros que se estrellaron por algún desperfecto. Con aviones grandes si que no me cuadra, al principio he visto algo de un Tornado que se estrelló, quizás la lista sea cierta, pero miren que ha sido sacada por los serbios, quizás si hubo tales bajas y daños, pero sabiendo lo misticos que son los de la OTAN en ese sentido, no podemos descartar que luego de la guerra hayan ocultado algunas que otras bajas y daños por orgullo...

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« Respuesta #40 : 16 Enero 2012, 22:59:15 »

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Ambos derribados por la batería de SA-3 al mando de Zoltan Dani, quien a mi juicio debería ser un heroe nacional y sin embargo fue retirado de servicio, por razones políticas creo.

Lamentablemente sus logros no fueron apreciados... El camarada Tokarev puso por aquí un enlace sobre lo que paso con esta hombre tras la guerra... Ahora vende pastelitos Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
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« Respuesta #41 : 17 Enero 2012, 01:41:05 »

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« Respuesta #42 : 18 Enero 2012, 02:01:01 »

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La lista de Venik no se la creen ni los serbios. La OTAN solo perdió dos aviones (y ningún piloto) un F 16CJ y el F 117 y posiblemente un F 15E del que hay alguna evidencia circunstancial. Varios más fueron dañados, junto con numerosos UAVs. Lo más meritorio de los serbios fue mantener su ejercito más o menos intacto, aunque no les sirvió para ganar la guerra.
Desafortunadamente para Serbia desidieron combatir a los terroristas kosovares con terrorismo de estado y del más bestia... fue un error y lo pagaron caro
El tema de las cifras es siempre controvertido,pero lamento comunicarte que lo que has dicho no es cierto.No conozco a fondo el asunto en el aire,pero por lo menos en tu lista falta un avión.Un G-222 italiano. 4 bajas.
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« Respuesta #43 : 18 Enero 2012, 02:22:08 »

Toka esto es de 1992, yo tenia un año a penas... Durante la Allied Force, juraría haber leído algo sobre aviones de transporte derribados, pero no creo que hubiesen sido italianos... Creo que fueron franceses...

En cuanto a lo que dices sobre la polémica en las cifras... Pues no es nada raro que por defender su orgullo, la OTAN haya negado bajas que fueron reales... Como el B2 que impactaron sobre Serbia, pero como cato en Croacia, dijeron que era mentira

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« Respuesta #44 : 18 Enero 2012, 02:30:20 »

El derribo del avion Italiano es seguro.Mas tarde fue reconocido.La noticia es del mismo dia creo y tardaron en reconocerlo.
A lo que me refiero diciendo que puedes investigar,es al tema de las perdidas aereas.No necesariamente tienes que haberlo vivido para poder investigarlo.De ser así,ya casi nadie podria investigar la guerra civil española o la segunda guerra mundial. Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
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