Iranian Air Force in Iran–Iraq war
نیروی هوایی ایران در جنگ ایران و عراق
(
Wikipedia) - On September 21, 1980, the day before the
Iraqi invasion, the
Iranian Air force was reported to have 447 functional combat aircraft stationed at 10 air bases throughout the country. There were modern
Chengdu J-7s, 18 J-6s, 79 F-14s, 209 F-4
Phantom IIs, and 167 F-5s. In theory,
Iranu2019s Air force was more than a match for the
Iraqi one. On paper, Iraq only possessed 332 combat aircraft, consisting mainly of J-7s, J-6s, MiG-17s, MiG-21s, and MiG-23s. In addition to a superior air fleet, Iranian pilots were better trained. The Iranian air force adhered to
NATO flight training time requirements for combat pilots, whereas at the outbreak of war Iraqi pilots had u201Climited hours of flying timeu201D. In spite of these strengths, Iran was unable to translate them into a consequential advantage in the war. Two primary factors have been blamed for this, Iranian political purges of trained Air Force personnel and inability to procure equipment to maintain their aircraft because of sanctions.
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