Abbas Babaei

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Abbas Babaei
File:Shaheed Abbas Babaei.jpg
Born (1950-12-05)5 December 1950
Qazvin, Iran
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Sardasht, Iran
Allegiance Iran Iran
Service/branch IRI.Army Air Force Seal.svg Air Force
Years of service 1969–1987
Rank 20pxMajor-general
Battles/wars Iran–Iraq War 
Awards Fath Medal.jpg 2nd grade Fath Medal[1]
Spouse(s) Maliheh Hekmat
Children Salma
Mohammad
Hossein

Abbas Babaei (Persian: عباس بابایی‎‎) (5 December 1950 – 6 August 1987) was an Iranian pilot and Major General in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, during the Iran-Iraq War. He was killed in 1987.

Education

He was born in a middle class religious family in Qazvin in 1950. Babaei was a student at Dehkhoda primary school and graduated from Nezam Vafa high school. After graduating in 1969 he moved to the United States to become a fighter pilot. During his studies in the United States he was chosen as the volleyball captain of the airbase volleyball team.[2]

Return to Iran

After returning to Iran following flight training, he became a pilot of Northrop F-5 and trained on the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II and Grumman F-14 Tomcat.[3] Upon returning to Iran he married his cousin Maliheh and moved to Dezful in Khuzestan Province where he was given a house by the Iranian Air Force. He had three children, a daughter, Salma, and two sons, Hossein and Mohammad.[2]

The Iran-Iraq war

He became the commander of 8th Tactical Airbase in 1981. Aviation journalist and Iran-Iraq air war expert Tom Cooper reports that Babaei was.... to the new regime.[4] Cooper's research indicates:

... Col. Abbas Baba’ie, an officer differently described as the “mastermind of IRIAF’s capability to keep its F-14-fleet intact”, or simply a “war hero”. There are, however, numerous former IRIAF pilots who not only deny that Baba’ie ever even qualified on F-14s, but also outright refuse to even mention his name, most likely because of his close cooperation with the clerical regime in Tehran.[5]

Death

General Abbas Babaei was killed on August 6, 1987, while in the rear seat of a F-5B while over Iraqi air space. He was hit by a 23mm round of a domestic air defence system by mistake. The pilot, Maj. Ali Mohammad Naderi managed to land the jet, but Babaei died within 10 minutes. The Iraqis used the ZSU-23 self-propelled, radar guided anti-aircraft weapon system (SPAAG) at the time.[6]

In 2011, The Delight of the Flight was shown on Channel 1. The film was about Babaei's lifetime.

References

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  3. There is no evidence what so ever that Babaei was a Phantom or Tomcat pilot. He was photographed in both aircraft, in the rear seat, suggesting that he was a Radar Intercept Officer.
  4. Iranian F-14 Tomcat Units in Combat by Tom Cooper & Farzad Bishop, 2004, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, p. 23, ISBN 1 84176 787 5
  5. Fire in the Hills: Iranian and Iraqi Battles of Autumn 1982 By Tom Cooper & Farzad Bishop, Sept. 9, 2003
  6. Chronological Listing of Iranian Air Force Northrop F-5: Losses & Ejections