Axis12
People’s Republic of China
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11/27/1999
23:48 (GMT +3)
Incirlik AFB, 12th Squadron Hanger
TAF 4832, 12th Squadron illegally taking off during the nightOn a breezy November night an F-16 would take off from Incirlik Air base south of Adana heading towards the eastern Mediterranean Sea only a few miles away, the aircraft would maintain a dangerous altitude of just a few hundred feet in order to evade local radar and Adana city air defenses which had just been completed a month ago. The aircraft would carry a full standard armament specialized for ground attack due to an Air Force exercise planned for the next day which included firing on targets near the southeastern Kurdish region of Turkey. The aircraft had been fully fueled and armed which would be against standard operating procedure in most nations but the local Air Force officer of the 12th Squadron had ordered aircraft loaded early so that he wouldn’t have to wake up that morning to oversee procedures.
The Full armament was a fully loaded 1x 20mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon, 2x AIM-9 Sidewinders, 2x GBU-31(V)1/B Bomb(Aircraft fitted with the BRU-57/A Multiple Carriage), and 4x AGM-65 Maverick air to surface missiles. The unknown pilot had snuck onto the runway and taken off without any of the incompetent ground control personnel noticing until it began to taxi down the runway. ATC and ground personnel had tried to stop the aircraft but it managed to take off heading north, the aircraft would then make a 160 degree turn and begin flying at a low altitude to shake any potential pursuing aircraft and evade the Turkish Aerial Radar Systems. The aircraft would be going at Mach 1.2 towards the Mediterranean Sea.
Sirens would begin to go off across the air base as security and pilots awakened, 15 minutes later Multiple F-16s similarly armed like the rouge jet would be scrambled to head north where the f-16 was last spotted, unfortunately radar was not able to pick up the aircraft and low horizon radar was not yet available to the Turkish Air Defense Network due to the American blocking of the procurement of such modern radar. Instead early 1980s era radar AN/TPS-77 could not detect where the jet could be.
Command of the air base would soon be aware of this situation but instead commanding officer Ali Demir who fueled the aircraft earlier without clearance would notify no one whatsoever, instead he was determined to shoot the traitor down and act as though this never happened in the first place, this means that none of the Turkish command structure outside of the air base would know of the event transpiring.
Meanwhile the F-16 would clear Turkish Aerospace and begin a coordinated low flying(high fuel consumption) flight south over the Mediterranean, flying in between Syrian and Cypriot airspace but under the radar. The Aircraft was heading for Israel, and it’s weapons were fully armed.
Current Location: 35.074965, 35.036773
Current Elevation: 400 feet above sea level
The Turkish Air Force would have no idea where the jet was and the closest radar was likely in Cyprus.
Zak Jamie
23:48 (GMT +3)
Incirlik AFB, 12th Squadron Hanger
TAF 4832, 12th Squadron illegally taking off during the night
The Full armament was a fully loaded 1x 20mm M61A1 Vulcan cannon, 2x AIM-9 Sidewinders, 2x GBU-31(V)1/B Bomb(Aircraft fitted with the BRU-57/A Multiple Carriage), and 4x AGM-65 Maverick air to surface missiles. The unknown pilot had snuck onto the runway and taken off without any of the incompetent ground control personnel noticing until it began to taxi down the runway. ATC and ground personnel had tried to stop the aircraft but it managed to take off heading north, the aircraft would then make a 160 degree turn and begin flying at a low altitude to shake any potential pursuing aircraft and evade the Turkish Aerial Radar Systems. The aircraft would be going at Mach 1.2 towards the Mediterranean Sea.
Sirens would begin to go off across the air base as security and pilots awakened, 15 minutes later Multiple F-16s similarly armed like the rouge jet would be scrambled to head north where the f-16 was last spotted, unfortunately radar was not able to pick up the aircraft and low horizon radar was not yet available to the Turkish Air Defense Network due to the American blocking of the procurement of such modern radar. Instead early 1980s era radar AN/TPS-77 could not detect where the jet could be.
Command of the air base would soon be aware of this situation but instead commanding officer Ali Demir who fueled the aircraft earlier without clearance would notify no one whatsoever, instead he was determined to shoot the traitor down and act as though this never happened in the first place, this means that none of the Turkish command structure outside of the air base would know of the event transpiring.
Meanwhile the F-16 would clear Turkish Aerospace and begin a coordinated low flying(high fuel consumption) flight south over the Mediterranean, flying in between Syrian and Cypriot airspace but under the radar. The Aircraft was heading for Israel, and it’s weapons were fully armed.
Current Location: 35.074965, 35.036773
Current Elevation: 400 feet above sea level
The Turkish Air Force would have no idea where the jet was and the closest radar was likely in Cyprus.
Zak Jamie
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