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Turkey presented some details of strikes on Su-24 and L-39 Air Syria

Turkey presented some details of strikes on Su-24 and L-39 Air Syria
The Turkish media published some details of the, How to operate the Turkish Air Force, knocking down planes Syrian Air Force. Recall, that over the past few days, Turkey was hit by three Air Force SAR aircraft: two bomber Su-24 and combat training L-39.

celebrated, that all these planes were shot down by F-16 fighters, which are not part of the airspace of the Syrian Arab Republic. For strikes used missiles "air-to-air".

From the material to Haber channel:

Although airspace over Idlib Damascus has been closed, it has not prevented the crew of F-16 strike exact blows and destroy three airplane mode. Turkish pilots really intimidated Air Force pilots regime - they bring down planes, without crossing the boundaries.
The report with reference to the command of the Turkish Air Force says that, as the Su-24, and L-39 were more radars to detect in time, when they climbed into the air-based airfields.

from the report:

The processed data are transmitted radar crews F-16. Planes Turkish Air Force, as close to the air borders (Syria), They focused on the objectives and attacked missiles "air-to-air" long-range.
A statement by Professor Uludag University Ferhat Akif Pirinçci:

Turkish combat aircraft did everything, to reduce the number of flights regime aircraft over Idlib. Since the aircraft were hit, one by one, Assad started to panic.
apparently, Turkish professor "personally observed" for emotions Assad, permitting himself such statements. In this case, you have to wonder, and whether there was panic among the Erdogan, when Turkey only in the last few days brought nearly four dozen coffins with the dead Turkish soldiers?

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