Ivan Dmitriyevich Borisov

Ivan Dmitriyevich Borisov (Russian: Иван Дмитриевич Борисов; 1913 – 25 December 1939) was a Soviet military pilot who was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union.

Ivan Dmitriyevich Borisov
Native name
Иван Дмитриевич Борисов
Born1913
DiedDecember 25, 1939
Allegiance Red Army
Years of service1939
RankSenior lieutenant
Unit5th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Battles/warsWinter War
AwardsHero of the Soviet Union

Biography

Ivan Borisov was born in 1913. In December 1939, he served as a command pilot in the 1st squadron, of the 5 IAP-KBF, which was equipped with Polikarpov I-153s. On December 23, his squadron shot down a Finnish aircraft, a VL Kotka, near Paldiski. At 1245 (Finnish time), a Blackburn Ripon IIF of LeLv 36 took off at Paldiski, the Ripon was flown by 24-year-old Kaj Uolevi Söderholm and his observer Esko Antero Huhanantti. The aircraft was not heard from since 1310 by the Mäkiluoto fort, which was located 40 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of Helsinki. 35 minutes later, an explosion was seen in the air to the southwest. It was then reported by the Soviet radio that a Finnish reconnaissance aircraft at Pakri had been shot down by interceptors at 1405 and that both crew members were killed when they tried to escape the burning aircraft. It is believed that this was the aircraft that was shot down by Borisov's crew. In addition to this victory, Borisov flew nine more missions in the Winter War, but was shot down and killed on 25 December 1939, over the Hanko peninsula. He was awarded the Gold Star of the Hero of the Soviet Union on February 7, 1940.[1]

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