The Vincennes Incident(3Jul88) took place during a battle between the US Cruiser and several Iranian gunboats that were caught laying mines in the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq war. The US Navy was keeping the Persian Gulf open to traffic while Iranian and Iraqi forces were fighting each other and also attacking neutral shipping in the Gulf.
In the midst of the battle, the Vincennes CIC identified a plane approaching from the direction of a base known to have Iranian F-14 Tomcats stationed. The plane, unfortunately an Iranian civilian aircraft mostly carrying pilgrims to Mecca was directed into a sea-battle by Iranian air traffic control, coterminous with an IAF Base.
Keep in mind, as Captain Rogers did, that in the previous year(17Mar87) the USS Stark was attacked by an Iraqi plane in a similar incident, resulting in 37 American sailors killed.
The Iranian airbus was closing on the Vincennes while the battle raged. Several conflicting pieces of information were available, but the bottom lines were that the plane refused to identify itself and refused to turn away under warning from Vincennes. In the heat of battle, a tough decision had to be made.
It was a terrible and unfortunate accident. The US paid indemnities to the Iranian survivors, but considering that it happened during an act of Iranian beligerence, an apology would have seemed as if Iran was in the right.
In the midst of the battle, the Vincennes CIC identified a plane approaching from the direction of a base known to have Iranian F-14 Tomcats stationed. The plane, unfortunately an Iranian civilian aircraft mostly carrying pilgrims to Mecca was directed into a sea-battle by Iranian air traffic control, coterminous with an IAF Base.
Keep in mind, as Captain Rogers did, that in the previous year(17Mar87) the USS Stark was attacked by an Iraqi plane in a similar incident, resulting in 37 American sailors killed.
The Iranian airbus was closing on the Vincennes while the battle raged. Several conflicting pieces of information were available, but the bottom lines were that the plane refused to identify itself and refused to turn away under warning from Vincennes. In the heat of battle, a tough decision had to be made.
It was a terrible and unfortunate accident. The US paid indemnities to the Iranian survivors, but considering that it happened during an act of Iranian beligerence, an apology would have seemed as if Iran was in the right.