Documented Coalition Losses in the III Persian Gulf War, as of 11 April 2003
Air Forces and Air Arms
Tom Cooper
Notes:
- not all data about the units were confirmed so far;
- SMAF = small arms fire
- W/o = written off
- RTB = returned to base
19th March:
- MH-53 Pave Low III, USAF; hard landing inside Iraq;
helicopter destroyed, crew and passengers "self-recovered";
- AH-64, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army; hard landing inside
Iraq; helicopter and crew recovered; non-combat related accident;
- CH-46, USMC; crashed in Kuwait, 12 KIA; non-combat related
accident;
20th March
- 2 Sea King ASaC.Mk.7s; NAS 849; collided, 7 KIA;
- AH-64, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army; hard landing inside
Iraq; helicopter and crew recovered; non-combat related accident;
23rd March
- Tornado GR.Mk.4 or GR.Mk.4A; shot down by US Army PAC-3 Patriot SAM, 2 MIA;
24th March
- AH-64D 99-5135, 11th Aviation Brigade (C Company,
"Vampires", 1-227 Attack Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cav Division), US Army;
damaged by RPG-7 and landed in the field near Karbala, Iraq; crew captured;
- AH-64D, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army; damaged by RPG-7
and SMAF; RTB, but probably w/o;
- AH-64, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army, damaged by RPG-7
and SMAF; RTB;
26th March
- Phoenix UAV, ZJ300, British Army; shot down near Basrah;
- Phoenix UAV, ZJ393, British Army; shot down near Basrah;
27th March
- RQ-1B Predator UAV, 95-014, USAF; shot down over Baghdad;
29th/30th March
- AH-64, unit unknown, US Army; crashed in "brown-out"
conditions, probably w/o; crew OK; non-combat related accident;
- UH-60, US Army; damaged by crashing AH-64; helicopter and
crew fate unknown; non-combat related accident;
- UH-60, US Army; crashed in brown-out conditions; crew fate
unknown; non-combat related accident;
- OH-58 Kiowa Warrior, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army;
damaged by SMAF;
- OH-58 Kiowa Warrior, 11th Aviation Brigade, US Army,
damaged by SMAF;
30th March
- UH-1N, HMLA-169/MAG-39, USMC; crashed in southern Iraq; 3
KIA;
- S-3B, VS-38/CVW-2, USN; rolled off deck after landing
aboard USS Constellation; crew recovered; non-combat related accident;
- AH-64, 1-3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd ID (Mech), US Army;
crashed in "brown-out" conditions, w/o; crew (? Mike Carman and C.W. Cathy
Jarret) recovered; non-combat related accident;
1st April
- AV-8B, HMM-263 USMC; crashed during attempted landing
aboard USS Nassau; pilot recovered; non-combat related accident;
- F-14A, VF-154/CVW-5, USN; crashed due to engine
malfunction during strike against enemy positions in southern Iraq; crew
recovered; non-combat related accident;
2nd April
- UH-60A, B Company 2nd Battalion 3rd Aviation Regiment, US
Army; shot down by SMAF near Karbala; 6 KIA;
- F/A-18C, CVW-5, USN; shot down by US Army PAC-3 Patriot
SAM over southern Iraq; pilot not listed MIA = probably recovered;
4th April
- AH-1W, HMLA-267/MAG-39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, USMC;
crashed in southern Iraq; 2 KIA (Capt. Benjamin W. Sammis, Capt. Travis A.
Ford); non-combat related accident;
- Phoenix UAV ZJ402, British Army; shot down over Basrah;
- Phoenix UAV ZJ417, British Army; shot down over Basrah;
7th April
- F-15E, 336th FS/4th FW, USAF; shot down over Tikrit; crew MIA; 8th April
- A-10A, 173rd FS/Miss. ANG, USAF; shot down by MANPAD over
Baghdad; pilot recovered;
- A-10A, USAF; heavily damaged by SMAF and MANPAD over
Baghdad; aircraft and pilot (Capt. Kim "Killer Chick" Campbell) recovered;
- CH-46E, USN; crashed in Eastern Mediterranean during
VERTREP-operation for USS Truman; crew recovered;
Ground Forces
Note: the total Iraqi and Arab media claims for US and British losses are for at least 70 M-1 Abrams and Challenger 2 tanks, and over 400 other US and British vehicles; the following list was compiled on the basis of photographic and written reports by open-source media;
US Army
- 1 M-1A1 Abrams by Hellfire from USMC AH-1W near Basrah;
recovered;
- 3 M-1A1 Abrams 3-7th Cav by Iraqi RPG-7 shots from the rear near
Karbala; fate unknown;
- 1 M-1A1, probably 3-7th Cav, US Army; captured almost
intact; date and place unknown (video released by Iraqi TV after the same
battle near Karbala in which 3-7th Cav lost three M-1A1s, and together with
the video of the M-9 captured intact);
- 2 M-1A1s of 3rd BCT/3rd ID (Mech) on 3 April; some 10km
south of Baghdad; fate of crews unknown;
- 1 M-1A1 "Cojone EH", 2nd BCT/3rd ID (Mech), on 6 April,
during the raid into Baghdad downtown; set afire after RPG-7-damage to a
fuel cell; wrecked by Coalition air strike; wreck recovered;
- 1 M-113A-3 (fitter's vehicle) of 3rd ID (Mech), on 3
April; fate of crew unknown;
- 1 M-109A6 Paladin by ammo explosion; burned out;
- 1 M-9 (captured together with three M-1A1s of the 3-7th
Cav);
- there are claims for up to five M-2 and M-3 Bradleys being
lost during the fighing so far, but none were confirmed by photographic
evidence.
USMC
- 2 AAV-7s by Iraqi RPG-7 shots in an-Nassiriyah; both
destroyed; number of casualties unknown (several other AAV-7s god bogged
down in the mud or fell into irrigation ditches so far, but all were
recovered);
- 1 AAV-7 of USMC on 1 or 2 April, place unknown; 1 KIA;
- 1 AAV-7 of 3-4 Marines on 7 April near Baghdad; 1 KIA;
- 1 M-1A1 fell from bridge when driver was shot by Iraqis;
crew KIA; not recovered;
- 2 M-1A1s on 5 April, four kilometers south of Baghdad; two
crew KIA, several injured;
- 1 M-1A1 2nd Tank Battalion/1st MARDIV near Sayyid Abd, on
6 April; disabled, crew fate unknown;
- there are rumors about one LAV-25 of the USMC being
destroyed as well; there is no confirmation except this blurred picture,
which seems to be showing the "fitter's vehicle" version that fell into a
ditch (and was certainly recovered):
The US Army and USMC also lost between 25 and 30 Hummer "jeeps" (including at least five by RPG-7s), as well as up to 20 different trucks so far.
So far no losses of Coalition vehicles are known to AT-14 Kornet ATGMs, although delivery of 200 rounds and 12 launchers to Iraq by Syria (in autumn 2002) was now confirmed. Except the one M-1 that fell into the Euphrates River after the driver was shot while crossing the bridge, no M-1s were destroyed to direct enemy fire so far. All the losses of M-1 MBTs initially occurred to RPG-7/16 hits into the engine compartment, open turret hatches, or fuel cells: in most cases, tanks were abandoned and left to burn out; in one case a tank was set afire and then hit by Coallition air. The Iraqis probably captured a total of seven M-1A1s - of which only three were intact - so far, but it is questionable if they managed to tow any of them away, due to the lack of time and heavy equipment needed for such tasks: certainly, one of the burned-out M-1s initially captured by the Iraqis ("Cojone EH") was later confirmed as recovered by US Army. Dozens of other Coalition vehicles, especially M-1A1 Abrams MBTs, were damaged by Iraqi fire, foremost by RPG-7s, but not disabled.
No losses of the British Army AFVs so far are known, except one Challenger 2 with a damaged track and one Warrior or Scimitar AFV damaged after driving over an unexploded 60mm mortar shell.