The paper presents an analysis of disruptions occurring during JET-ILW plasma operations covering the period from the start of ILW (ITER-like wall) operation up to completion of JET operation in 2016. The total number of disruptions was 1951 including 466 with deliberately induced disruptions. The average rate of unintended disruptions was 16.1 %, which is significantly above the ITER target at 15 MA. The pre-disruptive plasma parameters are: plasma current I p = (0.82-3.38) MA, toroidal field B T = (0.98-3.4) T, safety factor q 95 = (1.52-9.05), plasma internal inductance l i = (0.58-1.86), Greenwald density limit fraction FGWL = (0.04-1.61), with 720 X-point plasma pulses from a subset of 1420 unintended disruption shots. Massive gas injection (MGI) has been routinely used in protection mode both to terminate pulses when the plasma is at risk of disruption and to mitigate against disruption effects. The MGI was mainly triggered by the n = 1 locked mode (LM) amplitude exceeding a threshold or by the disruption itself, namely, either dI p /dt (specifically, a fast drop in I p ) or the toroidal loop voltage exceeding threshold values. For mitigation purposes, only the LM was used as a physics precursor and threshold on the LM signal was used to trigger a See Joffrin et al 2019 (