DID IRANIAN AIR FORCE PILOTS ENGAGE WITH A UFO? Experienced aviation writer, Babak Taghvaee, who has written extensively on the Iranian Air Force, has reported how Iran attempted to intercept what it believed to be U.S. spy drones overflying its nuclear facilities... Only trouble is, these 'drones, were intercontinental, ballistic and showed astonishing flight characteristics... For all intends and purposes, these drones were performing aerial stunts only ever reported by UFO witnesses...
Air force officials in Iran described the intruders in detail, and the Iranians used the phrase “luminous objects”...
The Iranians say these unidentified flying objects displayed astonishing flight characteristics, including an ability to fly outside the atmosphere, attain a maximum cruise speed of Mach 10, and a minimum speed of zero, with the ability to hover over the target. Finally, these drones used powerful ECM that could jam enemy radars using very high levels of magnetic energy, disrupting navigation systems.
In one intercept over the Arak nuclear facility in November 2004, an Iranian F-14 Tomcat tried to lock its radar on to a luminous object, only to have the radar beam disrupted. “The pilot described the object as being spherical, with something like a green afterburner creating a considerable amount of turbulence behind it,” according to the article. The intruder then increased its speed and “disappeared like a meteor.”
Air force officials in Iran described the intruders in detail, and the Iranians used the phrase “luminous objects”...
The Iranians say these unidentified flying objects displayed astonishing flight characteristics, including an ability to fly outside the atmosphere, attain a maximum cruise speed of Mach 10, and a minimum speed of zero, with the ability to hover over the target. Finally, these drones used powerful ECM that could jam enemy radars using very high levels of magnetic energy, disrupting navigation systems.
In one intercept over the Arak nuclear facility in November 2004, an Iranian F-14 Tomcat tried to lock its radar on to a luminous object, only to have the radar beam disrupted. “The pilot described the object as being spherical, with something like a green afterburner creating a considerable amount of turbulence behind it,” according to the article. The intruder then increased its speed and “disappeared like a meteor.”