MIG KILLERS
The name Mig Killers was founded in the Korea
war when countless Migs were shot down by American P-80 Shooting Stars and F-86
Sabres. This name was again used by the American pilots during the Vietnam
conflict. During the Gulf war USAF F-15 units achieved air superiority from off
Day one. The following aerial victories were credited during the Gulf War.
|
DATE |
CALLSIGN |
UNIT |
PILOT |
AIRCRAFT |
SERIAL/BUNO |
TARGET(S) |
ORDNANCE |
|
17 Jan 91 |
PENNZOIL 63 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Kelk |
F-15C |
85-119 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-7 |
|
17 Jan 91 |
CITGO 65 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Graeter |
F-15C |
85-105 |
Mirage F-1 |
Mirage F-1 |
|
17 Jan 91 |
QUAKER 11 |
71 TFS/1 TFW |
Tate |
F-15C |
83-017 |
Mirage F-1 |
AIM-7 |
|
17 Jan 91 |
ZEREX 71 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Magill |
F-15C |
85-125 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-7 |
|
19 Jan 91 |
CITGO 21 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Tollini |
F-15C |
85-099 |
MiG-25 |
AIM-7 |
|
19 Jan 91 |
CITGO 22 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Pitts |
F-15C |
85-101 |
MiG-25 |
AIM-7 |
|
19 Jan 91 |
CHEVRON 26 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Underhill |
F-15C |
85-122 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-7 |
|
19 Jan 91 |
CHEVRON 25 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Rodriguez |
F-15C |
85-114 |
MiG-29 |
Ground |
|
19 Jan 91 |
RAMBO 03 |
525 TFS/36 TFW |
Prather |
F-15C |
79-069 |
Mirage F-1 |
AIM |
|
19 Jan 91 |
RAMBO 04 |
525 TFS/36 TFW |
Sveden |
F-15C |
79-021 |
Mirage F-1 |
AIM-7 |
|
26 Jan 91 |
CITGO 25 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Draeger |
F-15C |
85-104 |
MiG-23 |
AIM-7 |
|
27 Jan 91 |
OPEC 01 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Denney |
F-15C |
84-025 |
MiG-23 |
MiG-23 |
|
27 Jan 91 |
OPEC 02 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Powell |
F-15C |
84-027 |
MiG-23 |
Mirage F-1 |
|
29 Jan 91 |
CHEVRON 17 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Rose |
F-15C |
85-102 |
MiG-23 |
AIM-7 |
|
29 Jan 91 |
BITE 04 |
32 TFG |
Watrous |
F-15C |
79-022 |
MiG-23 |
AIM-7 |
|
2 Feb 91 |
RIFLE 01 |
525 TFS/36 TFW |
Masters |
F-15C |
79-064 |
Il-76 |
AIM-7 |
|
6 Feb 91 |
ZEREX 53 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Dietz |
F-15C |
79-078 |
MiG-21 |
MiG-21 |
|
6 Feb 91 |
ZEREX 54 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Hehemann |
F-15C |
84-019 |
Su-25 |
Su-25 |
|
7 Feb 91 |
CHEVRON 21 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Parsons |
F-15C |
85-124 |
Su-7/17 |
AIM-7 |
|
7 Feb 91 |
CHEVRON 22 |
58 TFS/33 TFW |
Murphy |
F-15C |
85-102 |
Su-7/17 |
Su-7/17 |
|
7 Feb 91 |
KILLER 03 |
22 TFS/36 TFW |
May |
F-15C |
80-003 |
Mi-24 |
AIM-7 |
|
11 Feb 91 |
PISTOL 01 |
525 TFS/36 TFW |
Dingee |
F-15C |
80-012 |
0.5 x Helo |
AIM-7 |
|
11 Feb 91 |
PISTOL 02 |
525 TFS/36 TFW |
McKenzie |
F-15C |
79-048 |
0.5 x Helo |
AIM-7 |
|
14 Feb 91 |
PACKARD 41 |
335 TFS/4 TFW |
Bennett/Bakke |
F-15E |
89-487 |
Hughes 500 |
GBU-10 |
|
20 Mar 91 |
AMOCO 34 |
22 TFS/36 TFW |
Doneski |
F-15C |
84-014 |
Su-22 |
AIM-9 |
|
22 Mar 91 |
ZEREX 21 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Dietz |
F-15C |
84-010 |
Su-22 |
AIM-9 |
|
22 Mar 91 |
ZEREX 22 |
53 TFS/36 TFW |
Hehemann |
F-15C |
84-015 |
PC-9 |
Ground |
NOTES
17 Jan:
Magill. CPT Chuck "Sly" Magill was a Marine exchange pilot serving
with the 58th TFS.
19 Jan:
Rodriguez. After Underhill shot the first MiG-29, both Rodriguez and Underhill
had the remaining MiG-29 bracketed. In an attempt to dive into an escape window
that had already closed, the Iraqi MiG-29 pilot attempted to execute a split-S
from a starting altitude of about 2,000 feet. Rodriguez, who was the engaged
low man, recognized the problem and took it upstairs; the MiG-29 attempted to
follow through with the split-S and hit the desert floor.
The
Underhill-Rodriguez engagement occurred as CHEVRON was clearing the six of
CITGO flight, which had just killed its pair of MiG-25s and was retreating
south to the tanker track. It is said to have been the only turning fight of
the war. In post-war interviews, Rodriguez expressed his opinion that they had
been extremely lucky in the intercept, since AWACS did not call the pair of
MiG-29s approaching from the left beam until they were roughly 13 miles away.
Prior to that call, CHEVRON had been unaware of the MiGs' presence.
26 Jan:
Draeger-Shiavi-Rodriguez. This triplet of kills was a "textbook" BVR
offensive sweep, with the four CITGO F-15Cs (the fourth was flown by Bruce
Till) picking up four MiG-23s and bouncing three (one of them returned to H-2
early in the intercept, presumably because of mechanical problems). The targets
were sorted and shot at by all four F-15s at over 13 miles (Till's AIM-7
arrived slightly after the others and thus he did not receive a kill credit).
29 Jan:
Watrous. CPT Watrous was a 32nd TFG pilot detached to the 525th TFS/36th TFW
during the war.
7 Feb:
Parsons. COL Rick Parsons was the commander of the 33rd TFW, flying a 58th TFS
aircraft on this date.
11 Feb: Dingee-McKenzie. This was a shared kill.
14 Feb: Bennett-Bakke. This was the famous
laser-guided-bomb kill. The helicopter was on the ground at the time that
PACKARD 41 released the GBU-10, but took off while the bomb was in flight. The
WSO kept lasing the helicopter anyway, and the bomb guided straight through the
rotor disc, destroying the Hughes 500 instantly. The kill was witnessed by a
Special Forces team on the ground.
22 Mar:
Hehemann. The PC-9 pilot ejected immediately after observing the immediately
preceding Su-22 kill by ZEREX 21
During Operation
Allied Force the USAF F-15's encountered Serbian Air Force MiG-29, and the
response was as always, Sure, Swift and Accurate, The following aerial
victories were credited during operation Allied Force.
|
DATE |
CALLSIGN |
UNIT |
PILOT |
AIRCRAFT |
SERIAL/BUNO |
TARGET(S) |
ORDNANCE |
|
24 Mar 99 |
??? |
493 FS/48 FW |
Rodriguez |
F-15C |
85-107 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-120 |
|
24 Mar 99 |
??? |
493 FS/48 FW |
Shower |
F-15C |
85-0108 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-120 |
|
26 Mar 99 |
??? |
493 FS/48 FW |
Hwang |
F-15C |
85-0114 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-120 |
|
26 Mar 99 |
??? |
493 FS/48 FW |
Hwang |
F-15C |
85-0114 |
MiG-29 |
AIM-120 |
NOTES
24 Mar:
Rodriguez. This was Lt.Col. Rodriguez 3rd aerial victory having previously shot
down a Mig 23 and Mig 29 during the Gulf War.
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