Tehran UFO Dogfight
Iranian F-4 jets scrambled to intercept a UFO over Tehran experienced weapons and communications failures when approaching. The DIA called it a 'classic case' of a genuine unknown.
The Tehran Incident
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, which demonstrated superior capabilities.
The Alert
Citizens reported:
- Bright object
- Over Tehran
- Multiple calls
- Air Force notified
- General Yousefi saw it himself
First F-4
Lieutenant Yadhi:
- Launched 1:30 AM
- Approached object
- At 25 miles, systems failed
- Communications dead
- Weapons inoperative
- Forced to return
System Restoration
When jet turned away:
- Systems returned
- Immediately
- Clear pattern
- Object affected electronics
Second F-4
Lieutenant Jafari:
- Better approach
- Radar lock achieved
- Size of tanker jet
- Closed distance
- Object responded
Smaller Object
From main UFO:
- Object emerged
- Came at Jafari
- High speed
- Threatening approach
- He tried to fire
Weapons Failure
AIM-9 attempt:
- System completely dead
- All weapons offline
- Communications gone
- Defenseless
- Terrifying
DIA Evaluation
US Defense Intelligence Agency:
- Obtained reports
- Called it “classic case”
- Met all criteria
- Genuine unknown
- Outstanding documentation
Significance
One of the best-documented military UFO encounters with documented weapons system interference.
Legacy
The Tehran case remains significant for the DIA’s characterization as a “classic” unknown and the repeated electronic warfare effects on military aircraft.