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Turkish and Greek fighters engage in dogfight over the Aegean Sea
Dec 30 2015 - 10 Comments
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By David Cenciotti
According to Greek media outlets, Greek and Turkish jets engaged in a brief dogfight over the Aegean Sea after Turkish aircraft violated Greek airspace “several times.”
As we already explained in the aftermath of the Russian Su-24 shootdown by a Turkish Air Force (TuAF) F-16 over the Syria-Turkey border last month, the skies surrounding the disputed islands of the Aegean Sea are often the theater of incidents between the HAF (Hellenic Air Force) and the TuAF.

In fact Greece claims 10 miles of air space around a chain of Greek islands lined up along the Turkish west coast, part of those are in very close proximity to the mainland, while Turkey recognizes only six miles (that is to say the extent of the Greek territorial waters, recognized by each other): even though the Greek authorities often report unauthorised military flights directly over the Greek islands, the majority of the close encounters and alleged violations (2,244 in 2014) take place within the four-mile radius between the boundary of the territorial waters (as said, recognized by both parties) and the 10-mile radius which Athens considers its sovereign airspace (while Ankara considers international one).

The latest such incidents (the first since early December) occurred on Dec. 29.

According to Ekathimerini.com, Greek and Turkish jets engaged in a brief dogfight over the Aegean Sea after a formation of six Turkish aircraft “flanked by two CN-235 aircraft that were not in formation” violated Greek national air space nine times.

Noteworthy, two Turkish jets were armed.

It’s not clear where the violations took place but according to the Greek media the TuAF jets were chased by HAF interceptors in all cases.

In the past some of these mock dogfights did not end well. In Jun. 1992 a Greek Mirage F1 crashed during an aerial engagement with a Turkish F-16. In February 1995, a TuAF F-16 crashed after being intercepted by Greek Mirage F1s. In Oct. 1996, a HAF Mirage 2000 fired an R.550 Magic II and shot down a Turkish F-16D that had violated the Greek airspace.

On May 23, 2006, two HAF F-16s intercepted a TuAF RF-4 escorted by two F-16s: the subsequent dogfight resulted in a midair collision between a TuAF F-16 and a HAF F-16: whilst the Turkish pilot ejected safely, the Greek pilot died in the incident.

Image credit: Alan Wilson / Wiki. H/T Isaac Alexander for the heads-up

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those greeks.. :what:

turkish ppl know how greeks are before for excample many germans realized with what kind of mentality they are dealing..

and now I think they wont realize that this is not a action of bankrupt state.. someone has his fingers in the butt of someone other.. like in this guy..

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greeks are in many ways dangerous for EU.. they shouldn't have let them in because of some stupid christian club mentality..



edit: its normal to have some issues with greeks for us turks.. it happened many times before but in this time I think it is different
 
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Greeks say 10 nmi from Greek islands it their airspace but Turkey doesnt recognize it so technically its a violation for Greece but not Turkey.


6 nautical miles (nmi): Current territorial waters and airspace

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10 nmi: Territorial waters and airspace claimed by Greece and rejected by Turkey

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Greeks say 10 nmi from Greek islands it their airspace but Turkey doesnt recognize it so technically its a violation for Greece but not Turkey.


6 nautical miles (nmi): Current territorial waters and airspace

432px-Aegean_6_nm.svg.png




10 nmi: Territorial waters and airspace claimed by Greece and rejected by Turkey

432px-Aegean_10_nm.svg.png

Thanks for the info mate for the people who have no idea about airspace dispute between Greece and Turkey. But still this graphics won't stop trolls trolling around. :-)
 
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300 Billion Euro

I am mostly talking about the mentality and that greeks are ideological, religious and political bound to russia..
for excample some Makedonian ppl I know were very upset that turkey shot down a russian plane they were more upset than our german russians (did not hear much from then in work they had almost nothing to blame) wich are mostly protestant ppl .. hope I could show some of the ties I mean between russians and greeks..



Soviet area priest, Gauck a Priest up to now
let them be.. CDU did many stupid things because of ideology .. merkel for excample betrayed germanys Bundeskanzler Schröder by going to mr Bush II and apologising for schröders anti iraq-war politics.. this should have been her political death ! sadly because you cannot make critics about USA in favor for your own country - nothing happened against her..
the worst part in this story is that she got election rewards by her masters.. now we have her as new Bundeskanzler and CDU is taking profit (like ever) from the results of SPD politics...
 
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Turkish and Greek fighters engage in dogfight over the Aegean Sea
Dec 30 2015 - 10 Comments
F-16C-HAF.jpg

By David Cenciotti
According to Greek media outlets, Greek and Turkish jets engaged in a brief dogfight over the Aegean Sea after Turkish aircraft violated Greek airspace “several times.”
As we already explained in the aftermath of the Russian Su-24 shootdown by a Turkish Air Force (TuAF) F-16 over the Syria-Turkey border last month, the skies surrounding the disputed islands of the Aegean Sea are often the theater of incidents between the HAF (Hellenic Air Force) and the TuAF.

In fact Greece claims 10 miles of air space around a chain of Greek islands lined up along the Turkish west coast, part of those are in very close proximity to the mainland, while Turkey recognizes only six miles (that is to say the extent of the Greek territorial waters, recognized by each other): even though the Greek authorities often report unauthorised military flights directly over the Greek islands, the majority of the close encounters and alleged violations (2,244 in 2014) take place within the four-mile radius between the boundary of the territorial waters (as said, recognized by both parties) and the 10-mile radius which Athens considers its sovereign airspace (while Ankara considers international one).

The latest such incidents (the first since early December) occurred on Dec. 29.

According to Ekathimerini.com, Greek and Turkish jets engaged in a brief dogfight over the Aegean Sea after a formation of six Turkish aircraft “flanked by two CN-235 aircraft that were not in formation” violated Greek national air space nine times.

Noteworthy, two Turkish jets were armed.

It’s not clear where the violations took place but according to the Greek media the TuAF jets were chased by HAF interceptors in all cases.

In the past some of these mock dogfights did not end well. In Jun. 1992 a Greek Mirage F1 crashed during an aerial engagement with a Turkish F-16. In February 1995, a TuAF F-16 crashed after being intercepted by Greek Mirage F1s. In Oct. 1996, a HAF Mirage 2000 fired an R.550 Magic II and shot down a Turkish F-16D that had violated the Greek airspace.

On May 23, 2006, two HAF F-16s intercepted a TuAF RF-4 escorted by two F-16s: the subsequent dogfight resulted in a midair collision between a TuAF F-16 and a HAF F-16: whilst the Turkish pilot ejected safely, the Greek pilot died in the incident.

Image credit: Alan Wilson / Wiki. H/T Isaac Alexander for the heads-up

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it is funny that Turkey even mess with NATO ally member lol
 
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