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Hossein Khalatbari Mokarram ( fa, حسین خلعتبری; 4 October 1949 – 21 March 1985) was an Iranian fighter pilot who served in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force during
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. He had flown both D- and E-models of
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. He has been described as a "legendary" and "distinguished patriotic" pilot who was a "respected commander". Khalatbari is praised for his
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and
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skills, and held the record of the most scramble flights in the Iranian Air Force until his death. Khalatbari was awarded a Fath Medal of Honor and gained 17 months of superiority for his performance. He was posthumously laterally promoted from Major to
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.


Early life and education

Khalatbari was born to a wealthy farmer family in Baslkuh,
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. His maternal grandfather was ''Seyfollah Khan Hayati'', a Mirza Kuchak Khan's companion in the
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, whom he was very proud of since his childhood. After studying his elementary education in Chalakrud, he moved to
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and gained a high school diploma. Khalatbari served his conscription in the 92nd Armored Division of Ground Forces of Imperial Iran Army with the rank of 3rd Sergeant. He became seriously interested in military aviation and decided to become a fighter pilot and joined the
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as an aviation student. From 1972 to 1974, he was trained as an
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pilot at the
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's
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in
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.


Iran–Iraq War

Hours after
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began, he became involved in the war. In the ''
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'', he was the leader of an 8-aircraft
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tasked to attack
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. Khalatbari was Iran's military delegate in the
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case ''
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''. His mission was set to last for two months, however he returned to Iran after 15 days, stating "I cannot spend night and day in Switzerland, when the enemy's fighters do not leave my countrymen in peace." After his return, together with pilots like Abbas Doran and Alireza Yasini, he played a key role in ''Operation Morvarid'' and virtually destroyed the Iraqi Navy in October and November 1981 mostly with ''AGM-65 Maverick'' missiles. During the war, he destroyed a total number of 23 warships, including
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s, frigates and ''Osa'' missile boats. Khalatbari was a well-trained certified ''
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'' shooter and top scorer and hence became known as "Hossein the Maverick" (). Also, for sinking several Iraqi ''Osa'' missile boats he was nicknamed "The Osa Hunter" () and "The Osa Killer" (). In the '' H-3 airstrike'', Khalatbari was among the top pilots and his maneuvers were decisive in damaging the Iraqi facility. 50 Iraqi high-ranking officers, including two generals were killed in his airstrike operations. Bombing the
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bridge, harbor of
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and Kirkuk refinery are among his other notable operations.


Shot down

On March 21, 1985 (corresponding to Persian New Year's Eve, ''Nowruz'' of the year 1364 in the
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), Khalatbari flew from
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together with his co-pilot Issa Mohammadzadeh-Arousmahalle to confront three Iraqi aircraft with the
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''Solomon 31''. While over Iran's Kurdistan Province, he was able to shoot down one of two MiG-23s with a missile. His aircraft then was hit with a ''R-40'' missile shot from a MiG-25PD, flown by
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– a
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and the most successful Iraqi fighter pilot. Mohammadzadeh-Arousmahalle was able to save himself by
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, but Khalatbari could not.


In popular culture

* ''Sky Swallowed the Sea'' ( fa, آسمان دریا را بلعید): The book is memoirs of Khalatbari collected by Rahim Makhdomi. Nashr-e-Shahed published this book in 1999. * ''The 41st Squire'' ( fa, سلحشور چهل و یکم), book published by Avida publications.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Khalatbari, Hossein Mazandarani people Iranian aviators Iranian military personnel killed in the Iran–Iraq War Aviators killed by being shot down Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force personnel Recipients of the Order of Fath 1985 deaths 1949 births Imperial Iranian Army conscripted personnel Aviation record holders People from Ramsar, Mazandaran