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Iran Tehran Jet Intercept

Iranian F-4 jets scrambled to intercept a UFO lost all weapons and communications when approaching. The DIA called it a 'classic' case meeting all criteria of a genuine unknown.

September 19, 1976
Tehran, Iran
50+ witnesses

The Iran Jet Intercept

On September 19, 1976, two Iranian F-4 Phantom jets scrambled to intercept a UFO over Tehran. Both experienced weapons and communications failures when approaching the object. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency called it a “classic case” of a genuine unknown.

Multiple Reports

Citizens called:

  • Iranian Air Force
  • Bright object visible
  • Over Tehran
  • Not normal
  • Authorities alerted

General Yousefi

Deputy Commander:

  • Stepped outside
  • Saw object himself
  • Bright, colored lights
  • Ordered scramble
  • Two F-4s launched

First F-4

Lieutenant Yadhi:

  • Launched around 1:30 AM
  • Approached object
  • At 25 miles
  • All systems failed
  • Forced to return

System Restoration

When jet turned away:

  • Systems returned
  • Immediately
  • Clear pattern
  • Object affected electronics
  • Repeatable effect

Second F-4

Lieutenant Jafari:

  • Better approach
  • Radar locked on
  • Size of 707 tanker
  • Closed distance
  • Object responded

The Pursuit

Jafari chased:

  • Object accelerated
  • Maintained distance
  • Could not close
  • Cat and mouse
  • Superior performance

Smaller Object

Suddenly:

  • Object emerged
  • From main UFO
  • Came at jet
  • High speed
  • Threatening

Weapons Failure

Jafari tried:

  • To launch AIM-9
  • System dead
  • All weapons offline
  • Communications too
  • Completely disabled

Evasive Action

The pilot:

  • Dove hard
  • Negative G maneuver
  • Object followed
  • Then returned
  • To parent craft

Third Object

Another emergence:

  • Small object descended
  • Toward ground
  • Lit up area
  • Then dark
  • Possible landing

Helicopter search:

  • Found nothing
  • But nearby area
  • Reported beeper signal
  • Electronic interference
  • Residual effect

DIA Evaluation

U.S. Defense Intelligence:

  • Obtained reports
  • Analyzed case
  • Called it “classic”
  • Met all criteria
  • Of genuine unknown

The Document

DIA report states:

  • “Outstanding report”
  • “Classic case”
  • High credibility
  • Excellent data
  • Model documentation

Official Status

The case:

  • Never explained
  • Iranian files exist
  • U.S. evaluation positive
  • International incident
  • Historic encounter

Electronic Warfare

The effects suggest:

  • Advanced capability
  • Selective disruption
  • Repeatable pattern
  • Technology unknown
  • Decades ahead

Significance

Tehran case significant for:

  • Military documentation
  • Multiple aircraft
  • Electronic effects
  • DIA endorsement
  • International importance

Legacy

The 1976 Tehran incident stands as one of the best-documented military UFO cases. The DIA’s characterization as a “classic case” meeting all criteria of a genuine unknown gives it official weight few cases possess.