List of Iranian aerial victories during the Iran–Iraq war

The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Iraq lasting from September 1980 to August 1988. During these years, the air combat produced many aces in the Iranian Air Force, thanks to a superior training and doctrine. This eight year conflict, makes Iran the second country in the region with more combat aces, along with Israel. Its noteworthy, the fact that the 6 iranian pilots with more victories, were all F-14 pilots. This, signals the crucial importance the iranians gave to its F-14s as well as the superiority achieved by this aricraft over the iraqis. The following list, includes the most known iranian aces by number of victories, confirmed by both iranian and western sources. The confirmed victories are bold and probable victories are italic in the column of victims.

The list includes victories by Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force as well as the "kills" by the Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation helicopters.

Sorted by the pilots who shot down more aircraft
Pilot Total number of kills Victims Weapons Date Fighter type Notes
Fereydoun Ali Mazandarani 15 MIG-21
MiG-23
Mig-23
Mig-23
Mig-23
Mig-21
Super Étendard
MiG-23
Mig-23
Mig-23
Mirage F1

Mirage F1
Mirage F1 Mig-27
Mig-27 [1]

AIM-9P
AAM
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AAM
AIM-54A
M61 Vulcan
AIM-54A
M61 Vulcan
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
15 May 81
? Jan 82
10 Oct 82
10 Oct 82
? Sep 83
? Sep 83
? Apr 86
? Apr 86
29 Aug 87
? Feb 88
? Feb 88
F-14 Tomcat The most successful iranian fighter ace during the war. Considered the best pilot using the AIM-54A Phoenix. He has published a book about his memoirs.[2]
Fazlollah Javidnia 13 MiG-23
MiG-23
Mirage F-1
Mirage F-1
Mirage F-1
Mig-23
MiG-23
MiG-21
Mirage F1
Mig-23
Mirage F1'Mirage F1
Mirage F1 [3]
AIM-9P
AAM
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AAM
AAM
AAM
AIM-54A
AAM
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
15 May 81
? Jan 82
10 Oct 82
10 Oct 82
? Sep 83
? Sep 83
? Apr 86
? Apr 86
29 Aug 87
? Feb 88
? Feb 88
F-14 Tomcat The second iranian ace by number of victories, between 1981-1988. The majority of its kills achieved with the AIM-54. Now retired, he wrote a book called "Fight in the Sky".[4]
Jalil Zandi 11 MiG-21
MiG-21
MiG-23
MiG-23
Su-22
Su-22
MiG-23
MiG-23
Mirage F1
Mirage F1
Mirage F1[5]
AIM-9P
AAM
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AAM
AAM
AAM
AIM-54A
AAM
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
15 May 81
? Jan 82
10 Oct 82
10 Oct 82
? Sep 83
? Sep 83
? Apr 86
? Apr 86
29 Aug 87
? Feb 88
? Feb 88
F-14 Tomcat The most successful pilot of the war in air combats, with 11 aerial victories. The most successful F-14 Tomcat pilot worldwide.[6][7]
Shahram Rostami 6 Mirage F1
Mirage F1
Mirage F1
MiG 21
MiG-25
MiG-25[5]
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AIM-7E
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
22 Oct 81
22 Oct 81
22 Oct 81
22 Oct 81
16 Sep 82
1 Dec 82
F-14 Tomcat
Jamshid Afshar 6 MiG 23
MiG-21
MiG-21
Mirage F1
Su-22
Mirage F1[5]
AAM
AIM-7E
AIM-54A
AAM
AIM-54
AIM-9P
13 Oct 80
21 Nov 80
27 Nov 80
7 Oct 86
? Feb 87
15 May 88
F-14 Tomcat
Mostafa Roustaei 6 MiG 23
MiG-23
MiG-21
Mirage F1
Mirage F1
Mirage F1[5]
AAM
AIM-7E
AIM-54A
M61 Vulcan
AIM-54
AIM-9P
13 Oct 80
21 Nov 80
27 Nov 80
7 Oct 86
? Feb 87
15 May 88
F-14 Tomcat Pictures ofhis memoirs can be seen in here[8]
Yadollah Sharifirad 5 Su-22

MiG-21
MiG-21
MiG-21
MiG-21[9]
See the notes
Maneuver
20 mm
20 mm
Maneuver
21 Oct 80

21 Nov 80
24 Nov 80
16 Dec 80
16 Dec 80
Northrop F-5 On 21 Oct 80 the Iraqi fighter hit the ground during the chase.
The most successful F-5 Pilot in aerial combat during the Iran-Iraq war.
ّMohammad Farahavar 4 MiG-23
MiG-23
MiG-23
MiG-23[10]
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
7 Jan 81
7 Jan 81
7 Jan 81
7 Jan 81
F-14 Tomcat Struck 1 MiG with the launch of one AIM-54 Phoenix missile, the explosion of that MiG caused a chain explosion, which completely blew up the right wingman. The subsequent explosions rendered the 2 other outmost MiGs useless, causing them to crash into the desert due to the complete loss of control surfaces.
Shafi / Alaei 4 SA.342M
SA.342M
SA.316B
Mil Mi-24[11]
20 mm
20 mm
20 mm
20 mm
2 Nov 82
2 Nov 82
3 Nov 82
21 Nov 82
AH-1J These may be some of the few incidents of a helicopter shooting down fighter jets in military history. Other instances listed on this page, by different helicopter pilots.
Assadollah Adeli 4 MiG-23
MiG-23
MiG-23[12]
AIM-54 MIM-23 Hawk 7 Jan 81 13 Aug 88 F-14 Tomcat Adeli, with his RIO Mohammad Masbough, shot down three MiG-23s, which were in a close formation, by only one AIM-54.[12]
Hossein Rabeie 3 Mirage F1
Mirage F1
Mirage F1[5]
AIM-7E
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
9 Feb 88
9 Feb 88
9 Feb 88
F-4 Phantom II (Transfer from Army Aviation)
Abbas Doran 3 MiG-23
MiG-23
MiG-21[10]
AIM-7E
AIM-7E
AIM-7E
29 Sep 80
29 Sep 80
2 Nov 80
F-4 Phantom II
Rahnavard 3 Su-22
Mirage F-1
Mirage F-1[5]
AIM-7E
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
? May 87
16 Feb 88
16 Feb 88
F-14 Tomcat
Zoghi 3 MiG-23
MiG-23
Mirage F1[5]
AIM-9P
AIM-7E
AIM-9P
23 Jan 87
23 Jan 87
9 Jul 88
F-14 Tomcat
Khosrodad 3 MiG-21
MiG-23
MiG-23[5]
AIM-7E
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
21 Nov 82
21 Nov 82
21 Nov 82
F-14 Tomcat
Mohammad Hashem Aleagha 3 MiG-21
Mirage F1
Mirage F1[5]
AIM-7E
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
20 Oct 80
11 Dec 81
11 Dec 81
F-14 Tomcat
Yadollah Javadpour 2 Su-20
MiG-25[10][11]
20 mm
AIM-9J
17 Oct 80
6 Aug 83
Northrop F-5
Hassan Afghantoloee 2 Mirage F1
Mirage F1[13]
AIM-7E
AIM-9P
18 Feb 87
18 Feb 87
F-14 Tomcat
G. Malej 2 MiG-23
MiG-23[5]
AIM-9P
AIM-9P
18 Oct 80
18 Oct 80
F-14 Tomcat
Ali Azimi 2 MiG-21
MiG-23[5]
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
23 Sep 80
23 Sep 80
F-14 Tomcat
R. Azad 2 MiG-21
MiG-21[5]
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
11 Dec 81
11 Dec 81
F-14 Tomcat
Joshan/ Hashemzade 2 Su-22
Su-22[11]
AIM-7E
AIM-9P
11 May 85
15 May 85
F-4 Phantom II
G. Esmaeli 2 Silkworm (missile)
Xian H-6[5]
AIM-54A
AIM-54A
25 Feb 88
25 Feb 88
F-14 Tomcat
Rassi 1 MiG-23[10] 20mm 25 Sep 80 F-4 Phantom II
Adibi 1 Super Etendard[14] AIM-7E 2 Apr 84 F-4 Phantom II
Amir 1 MiG-23[10] AIM-9P 21 Apr 81 F-14 Tomcat
Hasibi 1 MiG-23[10] AIM-9P 13 Oct 80 F-4 Phantom II
Abbassi / Kuchmezgi 1 MiG-23[14] AIM-9P 26 Apr 81 F-4 Phantom II
Salari 1 MiG-23[14] AIM-9P 14 Jun 88 F-4 Phantom II
Moslemi 1 MiG-23[5] AIM-7E 23 Jan 87 F-14 Tomcat
Reza ? 1 MiG-23[5] AIM-7E 12 Jul 86 F-14 Tomcat
Hadavand 1 Mirage F1[5] AIM-54A 22 Oct 81 F-14 Tomcat
Amiraslani 1 Mirage F1[5] AIM-54A 20 Feb 87 F-14 Tomcat
Mohammad Reza Ataei 1 MiG-23[5] AIM-54A 13 Sep 80 F-14 Tomcat The first killer of an Iraqi aircraft during the border conflicts between Iran and Iraq, nine days before the official beginning of the Iran-Iraq war.
Hashemi 1 Mirage F1[11] Aim-54 26 Mar 85 F-14 Tomcat
S. Naghdi 1 MiG-23[5] AIM-54A 25 Sep 80 F-14 Tomcat
Sarlak 1 MiG-21[14] 20 mm 25 Apr 81 F-4 Phantom II
Afkhami 1 MiG-21[14] ? ? Dec 80 F-4 Phantom II
Mahlouji / Goudarz 1 MiG-21[14] AIM-9P 26 Apr 81 F-4 Phantom II
Mofidi 1 MiG-21[14] AIM-9P 22 Sep 81 F-4 Phantom II
Abbas Hazin 1 MiG-21[5] AIM-9P 26 Oct 80 F-14 Tomcat
K. Akhbari 1 MiG-21[5] AIM-9P 26 Oct 80 F-14 Tomcat
Farhad Dehghan 1 MiG-21[5] AIM-54A 2 Dec 80 F-14 Tomcat
Ebrahimi 1 Su-20[10] 20mm 17 oct 80 Northrop F-5
Moussavi 1 Su-22[5] AIM-54A 21 Jul 82 F-14 Tomcat
Bozorgi 1 Mil Mi-8[10] 20 mm 3 Dec 80 Northrop F-5
Alireza Yassini 1 SA.321GV[11] AGM-65A 12_Jul_86 F-4 Phantom II

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