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Central and Latin America Database
Drug-Busting Operations Air-to-Air Victories
By ACIG Team
Sep 1, 2003, 17:07
Last Update: 7 July, 2004
Date |
Air Force |
Aircraft |
Weapon |
Victim |
Mission |
Result |
25Jan81 |
Honduran |
Ouragon |
30mm |
Light A/C |
Weapons |
Shot down |
9Mar83 |
Honduran |
Mystere B2 |
30mm |
DC-3 |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1987 |
Honduran |
C.101 |
30mm |
C-47 |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1992 |
Honduran |
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Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1992 |
Honduran |
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Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
4Nov94 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
27Jun95 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
28Jun95 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
Maneuver |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Crashed |
14Jul95 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
21Jul95 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Cessna |
Drugs |
Shot down |
7Jul96 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
25Mar97 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
Mar97 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
Aug97 |
Peruvian |
AT-27 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1998 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1998 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1998 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1998 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
8Feb99 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
Aug99 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
Aug99 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
1Jun00 |
Colombian |
A-37 |
20mm |
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
18Jul00 |
Peru |
Su-25 |
|
Light A/C |
Drugs |
Shot down |
20Apr01 |
Peru |
A-37 |
7.62mm |
Cessna 185 |
Mis-ID'd |
Shot down |
?? early 2003 |
Guatemala |
A-37B FAG-436 |
- |
unknown |
Drugs |
Forced down |
14Apr03 |
Honduras |
AT-27 |
7.62mm |
Aerocommander 500 |
Drugs |
Shot down |
15Jun03 |
Columbia |
?? |
- |
Unknown (Mexican registr.) |
Drugs |
Forced down |
Credits include various news sources (CNN, AP, ABC) and from email.
Confirmed entries are in GREEN |
New entries are in RED |
Corrected entries are in YELLOW |
Fratricide entries are in LIGHT BLUE |
Claims and unconfirmed entries are in WHITE |
Damaged and Close Calls entries are in VIOLET |
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This Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca (Guatemaltec Air Force) A-37B is one of the aircraft known to have scored one of the most recent kills in the years-long "Anti-Drug War", fought between the regular forces of the USA and a number of Latin American air forces and drug-smugglers in Central America. The aircraft is one of 12 A-37Bs originally supplied to Guatemala, including serials A-400, A-404, A-408, A-412, A-416, A-420, A-424, A-428, A-432, A-436 (reserialled to A-440), A-444, and A-448. Out of these only four remain operational and based at La Aurora AB, while four other are kept in storage. A-408, A-412, A-420, A-440 and A-444 were written off. The insignia on the rear fuselage is that of the FAG A-37B unit, and shows a Dragonfly silhouette together with the Quetzal bird. (artwork by Tom Cooper) |
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