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Moroccan F-16 lost over Yemen

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No he is not, very graphic pics of his dead body are already out. He should have thought twice before coming to another country hundreds of kilometers always to bomb poor people.


You should think twice before you write stupid text about bombing:-)...


The question is with what did the houthies shot down the fighter?
 
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Maasallah. May every single one of the rest follow his fate. Not just Morrocans, but any aggressor.
 
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No way was it shot down with manpad, many people exaggerate mandpads effectiveness. Manpads will achieve nothing but alter flight path of enemy jets if fired in large numbers. Only effective area is against armed helicopters, they can impede Apache ability to strike inside enemy territory. This happened this summer in Gaza, the Israeli Apaches were firing from Israeli territory and had to retreat multiple times as they tried entering Gaza airspace. This accident was likely due to pilot error. Arab pilots need more flying hours and need to take part in exercises more often. Although Morocco is generally known to have well trained military in Arab world.
 
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You should think twice before you write stupid text about bombing:-)...


The question is with what did the houthies shot down the fighter?
Probably Ack-Ack if hauties are assumed to be involved....Or maybe it would be Saleh's army, not Hauties behind it.

No way was it shot down with manpad, many people exaggerate mandpads effectiveness. Manpads will achieve nothing but alter flight path of enemy jets if fired in large numbers. Only effective area is against armed helicopters, they can impede Apache ability to strike inside enemy territory. This happened this summer in Gaza, the Israeli Apaches were firing from Israeli territory and had to retreat multiple times as they tried entering Gaza airspace. This accident was likely due to pilot error. Arab pilots need more flying hours and need to take part in exercises more often. Although Morocco is generally known to have well trained military in Arab world.
I'd rather rank Jordanians and UAE as the top air-jockeys in Arab world. Rest is pretty much below ranking.
 
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I'd rather rank Jordanians and UAE as the top air-jockeys in Arab world. Rest is pretty much below ranking.

Jordan/UAE both have poor pilots. I will rank Egypt as the top, it just doesn't have as advanced equipment as UAE does. Arab armies were never known for their Air force potential though, usually strategy was SAMS/ground power. Saudi Arabia with the equipment has and experience its gaining will eventually have proper Air Force but will always be behind Turkey/Israel since they have much experience/NATO wargames. Turkey trains a lot to combat Greek Air Force so it will be better in dogfight.
 
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Houthi rebels in Yemen say they have shot down a Moroccan fighter jet that was taking part in Saudi-led coalition air strikes against them.

Rebel-controlled Al-Masirah TV reported that the F-16 was hit as it flew over Saada province, and broadcast pictures of what it said was the wreckage.

The Moroccan Royal Armed Forces earlier said one of its planes was missing.

If confirmed, it would be the first aircraft lost by the coalition since its air campaign began on 26 March.

The bombardment has been stepped up in recent days ahead of the start of a proposed five-day humanitarian ceasefire.

Read more here:
Yemen conflict: Houthi rebels 'down Moroccan warplane' - BBC News



Morocco only has the BLK52 version of the F-16s, and they had dispatched an entire squadron to UAE to take part in the campaign. The rebels are claiming they shot it down. From the footage it does look like an F-16.

its not the first one, F-15 of RSAF crashed due to technical faults earlier.
 
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No he is not, very graphic pics of his dead body are already out. He should have thought twice before coming to another country hundreds of kilometers always to bomb poor people.


Stop talking like that,he's an enlisted man fighting for his country.He had orders and he followed them.We shouldn't mock soldiers on a defence forum.

May he Rest In Peace.
 
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Jordan/UAE both have poor pilots. I will rank Egypt as the top, it just doesn't have as advanced equipment as UAE does. Arab armies were never known for their Air force potential though, usually strategy was SAMS/ground power. Saudi Arabia with the equipment has and experience its gaining will eventually have proper Air Force but will always be behind Turkey/Israel since they have much experience/NATO wargames. Turkey trains a lot to combat Greek Air Force so it will be better in dogfight.
Jordanians were the one who gave toughest time to Israeli in dogfights. They were overwhelmed eventually but far potent opponents than Egyptians who often didn't even know what to do after diving for attack. It owed a lot to the training imparted by Royal Air Force that shaped Jordanians as worthy opponents of IAF.
Jordan has continuously expanded the training programs with one of the most professional air forces around. UAE continues to employ US trainers for their pilots.
 
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Jordanians were the one who gave toughest time to Israeli in dogfights. They were overwhelmed eventually but far potent opponents than Egyptians who often didn't even know what to do after diving for attack. It owed a lot to the training imparted by Royal Air Force that shaped Jordanians as worthy opponents of IAF.
Jordan has continuously expanded the training programs with one of the most professional air forces around. UAE continues to employ US trainers for their pilots.

Jordan's equipment/Air Force is not significant. I don't believe their pilots of today match the pilots of past. Jordan is severely outgunned against Israeli F15/16's. I'm speaking in terms of dogfight not numbers wise. They don't even have enough munitions to do 100 sorties against ISIS targets in Syria. UAE has better equipment and pilots though. Employing US trainers doesn't mean much to me, US will never train them to their full potential or near effective level.

Egypt was caught offguard in an suprise Israeli attack in 67, all their jets were grounded.
 
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Jordanians were the one who gave toughest time to Israeli in dogfights. They were overwhelmed eventually but far potent opponents than Egyptians who often didn't even know what to do after diving for attack. It owed a lot to the training imparted by Royal Air Force that shaped Jordanians as worthy opponents of IAF.
Jordan has continuously expanded the training programs with one of the most professional air forces around. UAE continues to employ US trainers for their pilots.
using an example from the 60s to prove that today's egyptain pilots aren't good is stupid
Read more please
Air Battle of El Mansoura - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By the way the egyptain pilot is still alive according to him he wasn't shut down and he managed to hit one of the Israeli planes but he didn't down it
anyway for every battle thereare two versions the egyptain and the israeli the egyptain is believable
alsoyou have to but in concerti on that the egyptain were using the mig21 which had many problems the most fatal one was that it runs out of fuel really quickly forcing the Egyptians to instead of chasing an Israeli jet to turn back and be chased
 
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If confirmed, it would be the first aircraft lost by the coalition since its air campaign began on 26 March.


Saudi Arabia lost an F-15S. Many more to come because the war will go on for a century at least. :enjoy:

If it was indeed brought down by the Houthis, it would be a MANPAD most likely. SA-7 or SA-14 would be my guess. Although it is odd that a F-16 would be flying that low, you don't need to go below 4000 meters to drop a LGB or JDAM.


A hunting rifle could also shoot it down.

Wreckage doesn't indicate any fire, it may have crashed due to technical issues or a pilot error.


Indeed. Modern jets are complex and vulnerable to malfunction. Given enough flights over distant lands, crashes will occur. :enjoy:

BTW, no all jet losses are reported. When the day Saudi Arabia can no longer fly over Yemen, that's when you know Saudi Arabia has crashed all its jets due to malfunction. :enjoy:

People can replace losses through reproduction. Jets cannot.
 
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No way was it shot down with manpad, many people exaggerate mandpads effectiveness. Manpads will achieve nothing but alter flight path of enemy jets if fired in large numbers. Only effective area is against armed helicopters, they can impede Apache ability to strike inside enemy territory. This happened this summer in Gaza, the Israeli Apaches were firing from Israeli territory and had to retreat multiple times as they tried entering Gaza airspace. This accident was likely due to pilot error. Arab pilots need more flying hours and need to take part in exercises more often. Although Morocco is generally known to have well trained military in Arab world.
Why nobody claim it went down becos the declining quality of US product? :P
 
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Why nobody claim it went down becos the declining quality of US product? :P
These R brand new blk 52 there must few remaining Sam betteries that not being hit but so far sorties to lost ratio is very good for Saudis they lost two aircraft in almost two months which is very normal in hostile situations.

Stop talking like a terrorist,he's an enlisted man fighting for his country.He had orders and he followed them.We shouldn't mock soldiers on a defence forum.

May he Rest In Peace.
He is ayyatullah smoking opium and thinking about his old empire trying to Pisram sultan bood.Bombs falling on hothis not on him so he is a fan boy .
 
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