Shahram Rostami
Timsar Shahram Rostami | |
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Born |
Ābkhāreh, East Azerbaijan, Iran | 7 June 1948
Allegiance | Iran |
Service/ | Air Force |
Years of service | 1967–2007 |
Rank | Brigadier General[1] |
Commands held | Joint Staff |
Battles/wars |
Shahram Rostami (Persian:
Rostami held office as the deputy commander of Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force and the chairman of Joint Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army.[3][4]
Aerial victories
Confirmed victories of Rostami include:[5]
# | Date | Unit | Weapon | Victim |
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1 | 1981-10-22 | 82 TFS/TFB 7 | AIM-54A | Mirage F1EQ |
2 | 1981-10-22 | 82 TFS/TFB 7 | AIM-54A | Mirage F1EQ |
3 | 1981-10-22 | 82 TFS/TFB 7 | AIM-54A | Mirage F1EQ |
4 | 1981-10-22 | 82 TFS/TFB 7 | AIM-7E | MiG-21MF |
5 | 1982-09-16 | TFB 8 | AIM-54A | MiG-25RB |
6 | 1982-12-01 | TFB 8 | AIM-54A | MiG-25RB |
References
- ↑ Nigel John Ashton, Bryan R. Gibson (2013), The Iran-Iraq War: New International Perspectives, Routledge, p. 90, ISBN 9780415685245
- ↑ John Sadler, Rosie Serdville (2017), Fighter Aces: Knights of the Skies, Casemate Publishers, p. 21, ISBN 9781612004839
- ↑ Iran Report, 3 (31), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 14 August 2000, retrieved 15 May 2017
- ↑ Iran Report, 4 (6), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 12 February 2001, retrieved 15 May 2017
- ↑ Tom Cooper, Farzad Bishop (2004), Iranian F-14 Tomcat Units in Combat, Osprey Publishing, pp. 85–88, ISBN 1841766585
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Mostafa Torabipour |
Chairman of the Joint Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army 2000–2001 |
Succeeded by Abdolali Pourshasb |
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