On Tuesday, as Iranian president declared that Iran's armed forces would "chop off the hands" of any power daring to attack his country, two air force jets collided in mid-air. One was Iran's only airborne warning and control system (AWACS) for coordinating long-distance aerial operations, DEBKAfile reported.
The military parade, which included a convoy of Shehab-3 missiles emblazoned with a sign that said "Down With Israel" and an air force fly-past, was intended to give Ahmadinejad a send-off for New York and strengthen his UN Assembly speech Wednesday.
Dubbed "Simorgh" (a flying creature of Iranian fable which performs wonders in mid-flight), the AWACS' appearance, escorted by fighter jets, was to have been the climax for the Iranian Air force's fly-past over the parade. Instead, it collided with one of escorting planes, a US-made F-5E, and both crashed to the ground in flames. All seven crewmen were killed, Debka reported.
Eye witnesses reported that the flaming planes actually landed on the mausoleum burial site of the Islamic revolution's founder Ayatolla Ruhollah Khomeini, a national shrine. According to Western observers, no distress signals came from either cockpit indicating that the collision and explosions were sudden and fast.
The loss of this airborne control system has left Iran's air force and air and missile defenses without "electronic eyes" for surveillance of the skies around its borders.
Tags: ahmadinejad, awacs, iran, iranian threat
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