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The Last Iranian AWACs Goes Down For Good

September 24, 2009: On September 22nd, during an Iranian celebration of the start of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, two of the military aircraft flying over the event collided, and both crashed. The two pilots in the F-5 fighter ejected and survived, but the other aircraft, Iran's sole AWACS (radar command and control) aircraft, went down with all seven of the crew on board.

The AWACS was actually the last of two Iraqi AWACS that fled to Iran during the 1990-1 war with the coalition assembled in the area to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation. Iraq "sold" the two AWACS to Iran for a nominal sum. The Iraqis originally had three AWACS, but one was destroyed during a 1991 coalition air raid. The three AWACS were based on the Russian Il-76 transport. The first one had a radar installed in the cargo hold, but the others, with French assistance, had a more powerful radar installed. The Iranians have managed to keep one of these AWACS flying, and it radar operating, by smuggling in spare parts and hiring mercenary technical experts as needed.

The AWACS crashed near the tomb of former Iranian religious leader, and founder of the religious dictatorship currently ruling Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeni. Iran has suffered a growing number of military and civilian aircraft losses over the last decade. This is partly because the various embargos on Iran make buying new aircraft difficult, and smuggling in spare parts not much less difficult. There is also a lot of corruption and mismanagement in the organizations that maintain military and commercial aircraft. Letting the F-5 (a 1970s U.S. light fighter) get so close to the slower moving Il-76 AWACS was obviously not a competent move.

 

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      9/24/2009 8:07:22 AM
what the hell is a "mercenary technical expert"? or is this just any "technical expert" working for people you don't like?
 
I Guess the French will have to try and sell them a replacment. ;p
 
 
 
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smitty237       9/24/2009 3:35:18 PM
If the poor F-5 pilot is still alive I'm betting he is wishing that his plane hadn't been equipped with an ejector seat........  Can you imagine being responsible for destroying your country's LAST AWACS?  Yikes.
 
 
As far as hiring "mercenary technical experts," this is nothing new at all.  A lot of armies in history didn't necessarily need foreign mercenary infantrymen, but they did need people to operate and build artillery and machine guns, fly and maintain aircraft, and operate naval vessels.  As technology developed, many underdeveloped nations had to hire foreign experts to operate their railroads and communication equipment.  Now the term "mercenary" is certainly in the eye of the beholder.  A lot of Third World countries have American, British, French, Serb, Russian, and Chinese technical experts maintaining their weapons systems and operating their high tech communications and early detection systems, but whether you can consider them all "mercenaries" usually depends upon your politics. 
 
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Slim Pickinz    Laughable accident   9/24/2009 10:27:54 PM
Obviously they should have hired some better "technical experts" for its AWACs, since it let the F-5 get too close in the first place.
 
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albywan       9/24/2009 10:34:14 PM

Obviously they should have hired some better "technical experts" for its AWACs, since it let the F-5 get too close in the first place.


Duh... It's because under Ahmedimrealbad the F5 is now a premium stealth fighter.
 
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Le Zookeeper    THis is amusing   9/27/2009 2:19:49 AM
I remember a friend once told me a story about AWACs. In the iNdia Pakistan war a bunch of farmers watched the airspace every mile or so. Effective, all Pak Phantoms were shot out of the sky. Moral of the story- technology doesn't win a war, Afghanistan is a great example.
 
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kirby1       9/27/2009 5:16:27 AM
Irans' only AWACs collides with an Iranian fighter, during a military parade, and crashes near the Ayatollahs Tomb. 
 
Irony FTW! 
 
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Circus Pony       9/29/2009 7:07:38 AM

Tinfoil hat on... Sure it was a collision and not a HARM shot to take out the last AWACS before the nuclear sites are - ahem- "inspected"?????

 
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WarNerd       9/30/2009 7:25:32 AM

Tinfoil hat on... Sure it was a collision and not a HARM shot to take out the last AWACS before the nuclear sites are - ahem- "inspected"?????


If they are showing if off at a parade it probably was not radiating, so nothing for a HARM to home on.
 
How about the pilot of the F-5 was a secret member of al-Qaeda doing a suicide ramming to cripple the Shia heretics defenses before an attack by the 2 Satan's?
 
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