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  • A Turkish Air Force C-130 cargo aircraft crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border after departing from Azerbaijan and heading back to Turkey.
  • The aircraft was operating under military service and the Turkish Ministry of Defense has confirmed the crash, though no official details about casualties or the callsign “TUAF543” have yet been substantiated.
  • A search and rescue operation is underway, coordinated with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities. The cause of the crash remains unclear and is under investigation.

What we know​

A Lockheed C-130E Hercules, a military transport class aircraft, belonging to the Turkish Air Force, has reportedly crashed in Georgia, close to the border of neighboring Azerbaijan.

The transport aircraft, using call-sign TUAF543, departed Ganja International Airport (GNJ/UBBG) at 10:19 UTC.

Aircraft information​

Turkish Air Force flight TUAF543 was operated by a Lockheed C-130E Hercules registered as 68-01609.


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Inna lillah wa inna ilayhi raaji'uun

May Allah grant them greatest Jannat and give sabr to their families, friends and all Turkish brothers and sisters.
 
it broke apart midair, which leads me to believe that it wasn't engine failure, and even with engine failure 4 engines make it quite redundant, maybe something exploded on the place that it was transporting, causing a fuselage rupture.
Well there is actually precedent for a C-130 airframe tearing apart in mid air, also I don't think it was a explosion we don't see any smoke.
 
Condolences. Sad news

Apparently a part of the aircraft broke apart. C-130 is an old airframe.
 
  • A Turkish Air Force C-130 cargo aircraft crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border after departing from Azerbaijan and heading back to Turkey.
  • The aircraft was operating under military service and the Turkish Ministry of Defense has confirmed the crash, though no official details about casualties or the callsign “TUAF543” have yet been substantiated.
  • A search and rescue operation is underway, coordinated with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities. The cause of the crash remains unclear and is under investigation.

What we know​

A Lockheed C-130E Hercules, a military transport class aircraft, belonging to the Turkish Air Force, has reportedly crashed in Georgia, close to the border of neighboring Azerbaijan.

The transport aircraft, using call-sign TUAF543, departed Ganja International Airport (GNJ/UBBG) at 10:19 UTC.

Aircraft information​

Turkish Air Force flight TUAF543 was operated by a Lockheed C-130E Hercules registered as 68-01609.


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it broke apart midair, which leads me to believe that it wasn't engine failure, and even with engine failure 4 engines make it quite redundant, maybe something exploded on the place that it was transporting, causing a fuselage rupture.
It spiralled down with smoke from both wings. So, engines might at least be on.
 
The 6th Sikorsky T-70 Helicopter has been delivered to the Air Force


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Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board

On 11 November 2025, a Turkish Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules flying from Ganja International Airport in Azerbaijan, to Merzifon Air Base in Turkey, experienced an in-flight breakup, splitting into 3 pieces, and crashed in Georgia, near the Azerbaijan–Georgia border, killing all 20 occupants on board.

The aircraft carried at least 20 occupants, including an unspecified number of crew members. Local media reported that both Turkish and Azerbaijani military personnel were aboard. The Turkish Ministry of Defense said that 20 of its soldiers were on board, without mentioning occupants of other nationalities.

The aircraft involved was a 57-year-old Lockheed C-130EM Hercules designated 68–1609, with manufacturer serial number 382-4311. Built in 1968, it was originally delivered to the Royal Saudi Air Force. It entered service with the Turkish Air Force in March 2010 and was in regular service prior to the accident

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Turkish military plane crash in Georgia kills all 20 on board​


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All 20 personnel on board a Turkish military cargo plane that crashed in Georgia were killed, Turkey’s defense minister announced on Wednesday.

The C-130 plane was flying from Ganja, Azerbaijan to Turkey when it crashed in Georgia’s Sighnaghi municipality, close to the Azerbaijani border, on Tuesday. The cause of the crash is being investigated.

The military personnel were part of a unit that had traveled to Azerbaijan to take part in that country’s Victory Day celebrations on Saturday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. The event marked Azerbaijan’s 2020 military success over Armenia for control of the Karabakh region, known internationally as Nagorno-Karabakh, a conflict that had lasted nearly four decades.

A 46-member Turkish accident investigation team reached the crash site and was inspecting the wreckage of the plane, in coordination with the Georgian authorities.

Authorities have so far recovered the remains of 19 of the victims and efforts were continuing to locate one other body, Erdogan added.

The wreckage was spread across a plain that includes farmland and is surrounded by hills, Turkish private broadcaster NTV reported from the site. Debris from the aircraft was scattered across multiple locations, the report said.

 
Inna lillahi wa inna ilahi Rajioun.

May Allah swt accept the deceased as Martyrs.
 
Rest in peace to the victims.

The culprit is likely to be the 57 year old plane, which broke up into 3 pieces while mid-flight.
 
RIP - Prayers for their souls.

But - is this a new crash of a another C130E or reporting of the same incident?
 

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