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Tehran Iran Jet Chase

Iranian F-4 jets scrambled to intercept a brilliant UFO over Tehran experienced complete instrument failure when approaching. One pilot's weapons system locked up when he tried to fire at the object.

September 19, 1976
Tehran, Iran
50+ witnesses

The Tehran UFO Incident

On September 19, 1976, the skies over Tehran, Iran became the setting for one of the most well-documented military UFO encounters in history. Iranian Air Force jets scrambled to intercept a brilliant object, only to experience electronic failures that have never been explained.

The Night

September 19, 1976:

  • Around 12:30 AM
  • Clear sky
  • Tehran area
  • Multiple phone calls
  • Citizens alarmed

The Sightings Begin

Citizens reported:

  • Brilliant object
  • In night sky
  • Like bright star
  • But moving
  • Very unusual

General Yousefi

Deputy Commander:

  • Received calls
  • Looked himself
  • Saw the object
  • Ordered intercept
  • Jets scrambled

First F-4

Around 1:30 AM:

  • F-4 Phantom launched
  • Approached object
  • At 25 nautical miles
  • Instruments failed
  • All electronics dead

The Pilot’s Response

Had to retreat:

  • Turned away from object
  • Instruments restored
  • Immediately
  • Upon turning
  • Pattern established

Second F-4

Lieutenant Jafari:

  • Launched second jet
  • Better result initially
  • Closed on object
  • Radar contact achieved
  • Enormous return

Radar Assessment

The object:

  • Size of Boeing 707
  • On radar
  • Very large
  • Moving rapidly
  • Real target

The Chase

Jafari pursued:

  • Object accelerated
  • He followed
  • Cat and mouse
  • Could not close
  • Impressive speed

Smaller Object

Then:

  • Small object emerged
  • From main craft
  • Came at his jet
  • Very bright
  • Threatening approach

Weapons Failure

Jafari tried:

  • To fire missile
  • AIM-9 preparation
  • System went dead
  • All weapons offline
  • Communications too

Evasive Action

He dove:

  • Negative G descent
  • Object followed
  • Then returned
  • To main craft
  • Rejoined

Another Object

Third object:

  • Emerged from main
  • Descended
  • Toward ground
  • Lit up area
  • Then went dark

Landing Investigation

Crew later:

  • Searched landing area
  • Found nothing
  • But residents reported
  • Sounds, lights
  • Something happened

Morning Debriefing

Personnel reported:

  • Beeping sounds
  • From area
  • Electronic interference
  • When flying over
  • Residual effects

The Documentation

This case has:

  • Iranian Air Force report
  • DIA evaluation
  • State Department cables
  • Multiple official sources
  • Excellent documentation

DIA Evaluation

Defense Intelligence Agency:

  • Called case classic
  • Excellent report
  • Met all criteria
  • Of genuine unknown
  • High credibility

Colonel Mooy

U.S. Air Attaché:

  • Documented case
  • Interviewed witnesses
  • Sent to Washington
  • Official channels
  • Taken seriously

Iranian Official Position

The government:

  • Documented encounter
  • No explanation offered
  • Multiple witnesses
  • Official report filed
  • Case unexplained

Significance

Tehran case significant for:

  • Military documentation
  • Weapons failure
  • Electronic effects
  • Multiple jets
  • International importance

Legacy

The Tehran incident remains one of the best-documented military UFO encounters. Official government cables, radar tracking, multiple aircraft involvement, and electronic failures combine to make this case nearly impossible to dismiss.