Misplaced Pages

Fazlollah Javidnia

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Iranian Fighter pilot
Timsar
Fazlollah Javidnia
Nickname(s)Javid
AllegianceIran
Service / branch
Years of service1970–2002
Rank2nd brigadier general
Battles / warsIran–Iraq War

Fazlollah Javidnia (Persian: فضل‌الله جاویدنیا) is an Iranian retired fighter pilot and a Grumman F-14 Tomcat flying ace during the Iran–Iraq War.

Career

During the war, he established reputation as a courageous and patriotic pilot within the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. In 2015, French military historian Pierre Razoux credited him with 12 aerial victories, naming him above Jalil Zandi and Fereidoun Ali-Mazandarani as the most successful pilot of the war. In 2019, he wrote that Javidnia has 11 confirmed kills in addition to 2 probable victories.

After the war, he continued his career successfully and reached the rank of brigadier general. He was retired in 2002 at the age of 51 and started to trade Persian carpets as his family business for some time. Javidnia later ceased business activities due to health issues and became involved in military research with an aim to promote a scientific approach towards the Iran–Iraq War.

Bibliography

  • A Battle in the Sky (2013): memoirs of Javidnia, written by Mohamma Moamma and published by Ketab Yusef and Emad Institute in Persian language

See also

References

  1. ^ Razoux, Pierre (2019), Le siècle des As (1915-1988): Une autre histoire de l'aviation (in French), Place des éditeurs, section 21; section 25, Et les as iraniens ?, ISBN 978-2-262-04827-3
  2. Razoux, Pierre (2015), The Iran-Iraq War, translated by Nicholas Elliott, Harvard University Press, Table 1.3: Victories by Iranian pilots (3 or more victories), p. 571, ISBN 978-0-674-91571-8
  3. "A Battle in the Sky", The Eternal Treasure: Journal of Resistance Literature Reviews and Scholarly Articles (2), Alhoda: 15–16, January 2013


Flag of IranSoldier icon

This biographical article related to the military of Iran is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: