Ivan Sytov
Ivan Nikitovich Sytov | |
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Born | 13 June 1916 Saratov Lipovka |
Died | 13 October 1943 Zaporozhye | (aged 27)
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Service/ | Red Air Force |
Years of service | 1933–1943 |
Unit | 5 GIAP |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards | Hero of the Soviet Union |
Ivan Nikitovich Sytov (Russian: Иван Никитович Сытов) (13 June 1916 - 13 October 1943) was a Soviet fighter pilot and flying ace, credited with 26 kills and four shared victories. Initially serving with Stalingrad’s fighter school, Sytov then posted to 788th Fighter Aviation Regiment, where he claimed at least one Bf 109 in September 1942. Lieutenant Ivan Sytov then joined 5th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment in December 1942.
Sytov fought during the Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk, scoring the majority of his kills during this period. After intensive operations on the Kalinin Front, the unit withdrew to equip with the new Lavochkin La-5.
On 13 October 1943 Sytov was shot down and killed by JG 52s Oberfeldwebel Walter Jahnke. Some Soviet sources claim he rammed a Bf 109, but according to German records no such incident occurred.[1]
References
- ^ Bergstrom 2008, p.29.
- Bergstrom, Christer. (2008). Bagration to Berlin - The Final Air Battles in the East: 1944 - 1945, Ian Allan. ISBN 978-1-903223-91-8.
- Russian website: Ivan Nikitovich Sytov
- 1916 births
- 1943 deaths
- Heroes of the Soviet Union
- Soviet World War II flying aces
- Russian aviators
- Soviet World War II pilots
- Soviet military personnel killed in World War II
- Aviators killed by being shot down
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner
- Recipients of the Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class
- People from Saratov Governorate