Gennady Nikolayevich Osipovich

Геннадий Николаевич Осипович
Soviet Russian 1944–2015 ○ Died

The Soviet air-defence interceptor pilot who shot down KAL 007

"I knew this was a civilian plane. But for me this meant nothing": Osipovich's 1991 Izvestia recollection.

A Su-15 interceptor pilot of the Soviet Air Defence Forces, Gennady Osipovich shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, a Boeing 747, over Sakhalin on 1 September 1983. He fired warning bursts, but his fighter was loaded with armour-piercing rather than tracer rounds, so the flight crew never saw them, and although he glimpsed two rows of windows and knew he was chasing a civilian airliner, he launched his missiles without positively identifying the target, killing all 269 people aboard. In a 1991 Izvestia interview he admitted that the official claim of tracer fire was untrue, and he spent his later years in quiet retirement in Maykop.

Career Timeline

Related historical events

← Back to card