As of October 2023, the A-10 Thunderbolt II, commonly known as the Warthog, has been shot down on a few occasions during its operational history. Notably, during conflicts such as the Gulf War and in engagements in the Balkans, a total of approximately 11 A-10s were lost due to enemy action, with some additional losses from accidents and non-combat incidents. However, the aircraft has a strong combat survivability record, thanks to its design and armoring.
While a number of F-14's have been lost due to accidents, none were ever shot down in combat.
just a small handful.. to SAAMs
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No future Australian PM has been shot down.
none other than accounts of friendly fire.
There have been thousands of planes which have been shot down. Most of them probably didn't have a name at all, besides their model name.
idk how many planes were shot down. im jot boered.
Gandhi has been shot three times.
none, they shot down 99 planes without a single accident
we beleive that ice cube been shot twice
The tattered man has been shot three times.
While there have been dozens of aircraft lost over the past decade most have been due to accidents pilot error ect. There have only been a very few shot down by the enemy. these include A A-10A thunderbolt was shot down on april 8th 2003 by the Iraqis. A F 18 was shot down by US air defences on april 2nd 2003 There has also been a f-15 lost over Libya but if the USAF claims of " mechanical failure" is true is unknown. They might not have wanted to give the Libyans a moral boost by admitting a hoot down. So over all, despite the several wars that have been fought, its been quite a good decade for pilots over hostile skies.