LOSSES:
o No Losses are recorded the first waves during the first night
o Iraq claimed that (44) coalition aircraft were downed
o 1 x F/A-18C from CVW-17 off of the USS Saratoga, pilot KIA
- VFA-81 "Sunliners", BURNO 163484, "AA" Side Number 403
- First reported downed by multiple SA-2 and/or SA-6 missiles, 5th missile may have finally hit him, but debate still still on
- LCdr Micheal Scott "Spike" Speicher (33) of Jacksonville, Fla.
- CENTCOM confirmed SAM loss (22Feb91)
- Wingman saw impact and aircraft go down, 1st US Combat Loss
- F/A-18's carried ALQ-126B internal jammer, ALR-67 RWR, and ALE-39 Chaff/Flare dispensors
- The 29Jul91 "Inside the Navy" (Tom Breen) said that Industry, Navy, and Congressional sources agree that Spiecher was downed by an Iraqi MiG-25 Foxbat using an AA-6 ACRID Missile. Weaknesses in the ALR-67 RHAW System with the F/A-18 might have been a factor in not being aware of the MiG-25.
... 16 Sep 92, story surfaced again in the news media out of a New York Times article written by Mark Crispin Miller (a professor of media studies at Johns Hopkins University) where a "senior Navy Intelligence Officer, Capt Carlos Johnson, said "we were pretty sure at the beginning" that the F-18 flown by Speicher was downed by an Iraqi MiG-25 Foxbat. Furthermore, Commander Mike Anderson, and USN pilot in the area of the downed F-18, said that permission was not granted by AWACS for his flight to attack the Foxbat that was under surveillance prior to Speicher being hit. This might have something to do with Horner's insistance that the F-15's be the only air-to-air players and all other aircraft refrain from seeking out any Iraqi aircraft.
- Rick Atkinson, in his book "Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War" (pg 47), mentions that Speicher was downed by a MiG-25 that slipped through the AWACS gap. The MiG-25 was speculated to have seen the flash of the HARM fired by Speicher and then closed to kill him with a missile which presumes he had a visual on him and used an IR missile.