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Sergei Safronov (fighter pilot)

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from one of the three S-75 missiles at 9:23. There were claims that "he was able to eject, but died from his injuries", the source actually says "but was dead when he hit the ground", the Russian sources say he was found dead outside the plane, strapped in his seat with the parachute unopened. The
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and consequently, Safronov's plane was acquired as a foe by the missile operators. (The matter is confused in some sources with a salvo fired at the U-2 by another battery just two minutes after the first missile destroyed it, since the large fragments were interpreted on radars like
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along with Major Mikhail Voronov and Captain Nikolai Shelud'ko, commanders of the two missile batteries which had engaged the U-2. (They were followed by 18 lesser decorations for other participants.) There was no mention that Safronov's order was
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fighter/interceptor stationed at Bolshoye Savino was named for Safronov and a Sergei Safronov Memorial Day was repeatedly celebrated on 1 May. Then Vladimir Putin on January 13, 2004, awarded him with congressional medal of honor.
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Safronov married Anna Vasilievna Panfilova his high school classmate, and had a son, Alexander Sergeievich who went on to study at a civilian aviation academy. Safronov was buried at the
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in Perm. Years after Safronov's death, his wife married Ayvazyan. She was still alive in 2010, attending Safronov's memorials.
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said in 1990s that Powers recalled seeing another parachute after leaving the U-2, however this does not fit the chronology.
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and several subsequent publications did not state that he died. His death was not revealed until May 1990 during
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Safronov and his flight leader, deputy squadron commander Captain Boris Ayvazyan were vectored to intercept
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speech on Saturday 7 May, its Presidium issued a public decree (No 237/12) presenting Safronov the
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and graduated from the town's School No. 1 (later School No. 12) in 1948. He joined the
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after attempting to intercept Gary Powers' reconnaissance Lockheed U-2 near Sverdlovsk
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While Ayvazyan managed to escape by descending fast, Safronov's aircraft
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transponders were not yet switched to the new May codes because of the
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Safronov was posthumously made an honorary citizen of the town of
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failed. On their way to interception, the U-2 was shot down by a
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that the plane dropped, continuing to escape. According to
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After the affair was fully broken by Khrushchev in a
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Index


Gus-Khrustalny
Ivanovo Industrial Oblast
RSFSR
Soviet Union
Degtyarsk
Soviet Union
Soviet Air Defense Forces
Senior lieutenant
764th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Order of the Red Banner
Russian
Soviet Air Defence Forces
friendly
surface-to-air missile
after attempting to intercept Gary Powers' reconnaissance Lockheed U-2 near Sverdlovsk
Gus-Khrustalny
Soviet Air Forces
Borisoglebsk Military Aviation School of Pilots
764th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Bolshoye Savino Airport
Perm

1960 U-2 incident
Gary Powers
Lockheed U-2
Koltsovo Airport
MiG-19
Sukhoi Su-9
S-75 Dvina

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