Firefighters battling a blaze after the crash of an F5 in Tabriz on Monday.

Aging US-Built Fighter Jet Crashes In Iran

Monday, 02/21/2022

An Iranian F-5 fighter jet has crashed into a stadium in the northwest city of Tabriz Monday morning, killing a civilian and its two pilots.

The crash happened in a residential area in the center of Tabriz, a city of 1.6 million residents. The third person killed was a passerby in the area.

The accident was followed by a huge fire in central Tabriz, which was put out following the intervention of the firefighters.

A Vietnam war era F5 warplane still flying in the Iranian air force.

According to the commander of the Tabriz air base, General Reza Yousefi, the jet had been used for training while it suffered a technical problem on its final flight. He said that due to the technical problem “pilots could not reach the runway”.

Yousefi claimed that the pilots could have used the ejection system, but they refused to do it and “sacrificed themselves” to guide the jet to the stadium and not crash into a populated area “to keep people safe”.

The jet, however, initially hit the ground of a school according to local reports before crashing into the stadium but the school was closed, and no one was injured or killed there.

Iran’s air force has an assortment of US-made military aircraft purchased before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which are not considered in optimal condition as decades of Western sanctions have made it hard to maintain the aging fleet.

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