The US Navy pilot who shot down a Syrian Su-22 fighter

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LCDR Tremel is in front of F/A-18E ‘AJ302’ BuNo. 168914, where he was flying when he downed the Fitter

The unique photo in this post shows LCDR Tremel, the U.S. Naval Aviator from the VFA-87 Golden Warriors, who shot down a Syrian Sukhoi Su-22 on June 18, 2017.

As you can see in the picture, Tremel is in front of the F/A-18E ‘AJ302’ BuNo. 168914 (whose model has apparently been changed from 304 to 302) that he was flying when he downed the Fitter near Tabqah, 20 miles west of Raqqa, after that, the attack aircraft had dropped bombs near the U.S.-backed forces in the form of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The Super Hornet features the kill mark of the air-to-air victory under the cockpit canopy too.

The photo appeared on the Navy Lookout Twitter profile last night and was then reposted on Facebook by the world-famous modern military aviation author Tom Cooper.

As we have explained, immediately after the Syrian Su-22 dropped its bombs, two American F/A-18E Super Hornets, flying from the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, engaged, firing an AIM-9X Sidewinder—a short-range air-to-air missile—at the Syrian plane from about half a mile away.

But the Syrian jet deployed defensive flares, causing the Sidewinder to miss its target. At this point, LCDR Tremel fired a second missile, in the form of an AIM-120 AMRAAM, which hit its intended target, downing the Syrian warplane and forcing its pilot to eject.

Noteworthy, this Su-22 shotdown represented the first air-to-air kill scored by a U.S. Navy aircraft since Operation Desert Storm (ODS). During ODS, two F/A-18C Hornets belonging to VFA-81 Sunliners downed two Iraqis Chengdu F-7As (the Chinese version of the MiG-21 Fishbed) on Jan. 17, 1991, and an F-14A Tomcat from VF-1 Wolfpack shot down an Iraqi Mi-8 helicopter on Feb. 6, 1991.

The main image of this article does not cause any OPSEC violation since it was already available from the sources outlined above

Photo by Navy Lookout Twitter profile 

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Till Daisd
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Till is an aviation enthusiast and blogger who has been writing since 2013. He began by sharing personal reflections and book reviews and gradually expanded his blog to cover a wide range of aviation topics. Today, his website features informative articles and engaging stories about the world of aviation, making it a valuable resource for both pilots and curious enthusiasts alike.

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