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How iran get invaded when they had one of the biggest spending sprees and latest weapons F-14, Chinooks and many more its like us getting invaded by Bulgaria or Greece.
How iran get invaded when they had one of the biggest spending sprees and latest weapons F-14, Chinooks and many more its like us getting invaded by Bulgaria or Greece.
Because of the revolution and total embargo, Iranian army was in a terrible condition.
At start of the war from more than 80 Tomcats, less than 10 were operational. Most of other equipments were out of order.
Beside this, Banisadr (president and the commander of armed forces) administration was betraying . He had done every thing he could to weaken defender forces. This caused the fall of Khoramshahr and if he would remain in power for a month more, Iran would have lost Ahwaz and then the hole khuzestan province.
Revolution was in 1979 and you bought F-14 not long before if I'm right and how many you bought? Also you bought alot of attack helicopters Shah was spending like he's buying nuts
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Revolution was in 1979 and you bought F-14 not long before if I'm right and how many you bought? Also you bought alot of attack helicopters Shah was spending like he's buying nuts
Don't forget, Iran also buy 300 f-16 but not delivered until now.....
Wtff 300? Iranians here critise SA, 300 f-16 them times would have been cost so much no wonder why usa loved you then. You was probably biggest buyer.
Wtff 300? Iranians here critise SA, 300 f-16 them times would have been cost so much no wonder why usa loved you then.
How iran get invaded when they had one of the biggest spending sprees and latest weapons F-14, Chinooks and many more its like us getting invaded by Bulgaria or Greece.
Iran Murders Its Own Air Force
Before Khomeini seized power on 11 February 1979, the U.S.-trained Iranian Imperial Air Force was widely regarded as second only to Israel's in the Middle East—more than a match for Iraq and a serious adversary for even the Soviet Union. The Khomeini regime, however, regarded it as a waste of money that rightfully belonged to the mostazafin (poor oppressed masses).
One of the new government's first acts was a purge of the armed forces, particularly the officer corps, which was (probably correctly) thought to be a hotbed of monarchist sentiment. The Air Force, where virtually the entire fighting element—the combat pilots—is composed of officers, was especially hard hit. To make matters worse, Iran's best combat pilots had been trained in the United States and Israel, making them particularly suspect.
After the Iraqi invasion of 22 September 1980, skilled pilots in Iran were hastily rehabilitated—some going directly from prison cells, where they had been awaiting execution, to the cockpits of F-4s and F-5s to defend the regime that had been about to shoot them. One such case, Colonel Mohammed Mo'ezi, became Iran's most distinguished combat pilot and most famous early war hero. However, in June 1981, Mo'ezi took his leave of the Islamic Republic for good, taking his F-4 and deposed President Abol Hasan Bani-Sadr with him.
By July 1981, the Iranian regulars, backed by hordes of Revolutionary Guards, had stopped the Iraqis cold and driven them back behind the old borders. In a stunning display of ingratitude, once the immediate danger had passed, the mullahs resumed their purge of the armed forces.
I have to give this to Iranians . Iraq was Armed to the teeth and "Arab Brothers " were funding the war for Iraq specially Kuwait and Saudi ( there might be others i am not aware about ) but Iranians Kept on fighting for 8 long years , had massive losses as well but never gave up .
Iraq's main financial backers were the oil-rich Persian Gulf states, most notably Saudi Arabia ($30.9 billion), Kuwait ($8.2 billion), and the United Arab Emirates ($8 billion).In all, Iraq received $35 billion in loans from the West and between $30 and $40 billion from the Persian Gulf states during the 1980s.
The Iraqgate scandal revealed that a branch of Italy's largest bank, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL), in Atlanta, Georgia relied partially on U.S. taxpayer-guaranteed loans to funnel $5 billion to Iraq from 1985 to 1989. In August 1989, when FBI agents raided the Atlanta branch of BNL, branch manager Christopher Drogoul was charged with making unauthorized, clandestine, and illegal loans to Iraq – some of which, according to his indictment, were used to purchase arms and weapons technology.
They Thought They could Take Khuzestan Province from Iran and Exploit oil resources later on to compensate the war losses but oh boy they were so wrong . This might be the reason why Saudi today spends more than 8 percent of its GDP in defense purchases ...
Wtff 300? Iranians here critise SA, 300 f-16 them times would have been cost so much no wonder why usa loved you then. You was probably biggest buyer.