During the final stages of Bosnian War,
U.S. Navy flight officer Lieutenant Chris Burnett and pilot Lieutenant Jeremy Stackhouse are stationed on the aircraft carrier in the
Adriatic Sea. Fed up with the battle readiness routine, Burnett is preparing to leave the Navy, and clashes with his
commanding officer,
Rear Admiral Leslie Reigart. On Christmas, Reigart assigns Burnett and Stackhouse to fly an
aerial reconnaissance mission. During the mission, they spot unusual activity in the
demilitarized zone. Burnett persuades Stackhouse to fly their
F/A-18F Super Hornet off-course for a closer look, unaware that they are photographing
Serb Volunteer Guard soldiers burying massacred
Bosniak civilians in
mass graves. The local
Bosnian Serb paramilitary commander, General Miroslav Lokar, is conducting a secret
genocidal campaign against the Bosniak population and orders the jet be shot down. Attempting to outmaneuver Lokar's
surface-to-air missiles, Burnett and Stackhouse's jet is hit, forcing them to
eject. Lokar and his men find the injured Stackhouse, who is executed by Sasha Ivanic, Lokar's personal assassin. Watching nearby, Burnett gives away his position and flees into the wilderness, and Lokar orders his deputy, Colonel Bazda, and Sasha to hunt him down. Burnett radios for help and receives an
extraction point from Reigart, who is forced to stand down after Admiral Piquet, the commander of
NATO naval forces in the region, warns him that rescuing Burnett in the demilitarized zone risks derailing the peace process. Burnett reaches the extraction point, only to be informed that he must continue to another location, miles outside the demilitarized zone, to be rescued. Spotting Bazda's patrol, Burnett falls into a mass grave, and conceals himself under the corpses until the Serbs move on. To ensure Burnett's rescue, Reigart
leaks news of the downed jet to
Sky News, angering Piquet. Lokar realizes that the American jet's
optical disc with the incriminating photographs may still be in the wreckage. Heading to the new extraction point, Burnett escapes Serb soldiers through a
minefield. Pursued by Sasha, he encounters Bosniak
guerrillas, who offer him a ride to the town of Hač, where Lokar's forces are battling for control of the town. Amid the battle, Burnett's radio is destroyed and Serb troops believe they have found his body, but Sasha recognizes that he switched uniforms with a dead Serb soldier and escaped. To buy more time to catch Burnett, Lokar presents the corpse wearing Burnett's uniform to the media with his head covered, convincing
NATO forces that Burnett has been killed, and the mission to rescue him is aborted just as he reaches the extraction point. Realizing why the Serbs shot him down, Burnett sees an angel statue near where his ejection seat landed, and returns to find it. He reactivates the seat's
rescue beacon, notifying his
carrier group that he is still alive, but also alerting the Serbs to his location. Knowing he risks being relieved of command, Reigart prepares a
Marine Force Recon task force to rescue Burnett, in defiance of Piquet's orders. Lokar sends Bazda and Sasha to kill Burnett and recover his body. On their way, Bazda steps on a landmine and Sasha abandons him to his fate. The resulting explosion alerts Burnett. Sasha finds the ejection seat, but is ambushed by Burnett, who despite taking a shot in the arm, fatally stabs him with the spike of a
railroad flare. Lokar arrives with armored vehicles and infantry, but is held off by Reigart's task force. Retrieving the optical disc, Burnett is successfully rescued, much to the dismay of Lokar, as his crime is now being exposed. The photographs of the mass grave lead to Lokar's arrest and conviction for
war crimes, including
genocide. Reigart's actions result in his being relieved of command and retiring from service, and Burnett continues his career in the Navy. ==Cast==