French, Saudi Warplanes Collide

W460

A French Mirage and a Saudi F-15 collided in the kingdom's northern region of Tabuk without causing casualties, state news agency SPA quoted a military official as saying on Saturday.

"During a joint exercise on air engagement a French Mirage aircraft belonging to the French armed forces collided with a Saudi armed forces' F-15," said the statement.

"The Saudi pilot and the two French pilots ejected safely, and were taken to the Northern Sector Command. Investigations are under way to determine the circumstances of the incident," the official told SPA.

"Investigations are ongoing to uncover the circumstances surrounding the accident," it added.

Last May a Saudi F-15 crashed in the kingdom's east and its pilot was killed. The aircraft had been on a "training mission" in the Eastern Province when it came down, the news agency said at the time.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon Ligne Maginot (Guest) 15 January 2012, 01:14

Someone should have reminded the Saudi that even during a joint exercise the Frenchman instinctively quickly will begin to retreat.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 15 January 2012, 01:40

And they want to bomb Syria, lol.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 15 January 2012, 03:20

This is good to know. It looks like these joint operations will be needed further north very soon. These kind of accidents can happen in war preparation exercises. Good by ya killer ASSad.

Thumb Geralt 15 January 2012, 09:51

we don't even have flying carpets :)

Thumb shab 16 January 2012, 03:24

Bombing preperations. Excellent

Default-user-icon Incognito (Guest) 16 January 2012, 09:08

Stop dissing the Saudis, you'll upset the guy who is paying your leaders bills - Saaaaaaad!