List of Cold War pilot defections

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During the Cold War, a number of pilots from various nations (Eastern Bloc, Western Bloc, and non-aligned) defected with their aircraft to other countries.

Afghanistan

Algeria

China

A number of defections occurred from the People's Republic of China, with most of its pilots defecting to the Republic of China (Taiwan). These include:

Li Xianbin's Il-28 on display at the Republic of China Air Force Museum in 2011

Note: Rewards paid in taels have been converted to mass at a rate of 50 grams (1.6 ozt) per "new market tael".

Cuba

A Cessna 310 similar to the one used by Major Orestes Lorenzo to rescue his family in Cuba in 1992.

Czechoslovakia

Dominican Republic

Egypt

Ethiopia

East Germany

West Germany

Greece

Hungary

Israel

Iran

Iraq

Jordan

Laos

Lebanon

Libya

Mozambique

Netherlands

Nicaragua

North Korea

Pakistan

Poland

Portugal

Rhodesia

Saudi Arabia

Somalia

South Korea

Soviet Union

Syria

Taiwan

United States

Venezuela

South Vietnam

Yugoslavia

Zimbabwe

See also

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