UAP Oracle Intelligence Terminal β Case File CF-012
1976 Tehran UFO Incident
π
September 19, 1976
π Tehran, Iran β Iranian Airspace
MILITARY INTERCEPT
VERDICT: Multiple IIAF Crews + Civilians
π Tehran, Iran β Iranian Airspace
MILITARY INTERCEPT
VERDICT: Multiple IIAF Crews + Civilians
DIA Report (Declassified)
Witnesses
Weapons + Comms Failure
Documentation
9/10
Evidence Quality
High β DIA-rated Outstanding
Historical Significance
Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantom II interceptors scrambled to investigate a brilliant object over Tehran. Both aircraft experienced complete instrument and communications failure as they approached the object. One pilot attempted to fire a Sidewinder missile β his weapons panel went dark at the moment of lock-on. The incident was reported to the US Joint Chiefs of Staff the same day. The DIA rated it an ‘outstanding’ case with multiple sensor confirmations and a secondary object released by the main craft.
Consensus Narrative
The official US position was silence β the incident was documented internally but not publicly acknowledged for decades. Iran’s revolutionary government change in 1979 complicated follow-up. Debunkers have proposed Jupiter (the planet) as the explanation β dismissed as impossible given the sensor failures and intercept dynamics.
Documentary Record
The DIA document reporting this incident was declassified and rates it ‘outstanding’ in multiple categories β ‘an outstanding report. This case is a classic which meets all the criteria necessary for a valid study of the UFO phenomenon.’ A secondary object was released from the main craft, descended toward the ground, and then rejoined. The weapons failure pattern β systems going offline specifically during lock-on attempts β matches cases at Malmstrom (ICBM shutdowns) and mirrors the Halt Memo description of beams being directed from the craft.
β‘ Clues Often Missed
βΆThe DIA’s internal assessment called this an ‘outstanding’ report meeting all criteria for serious study β while the US government was publicly ridiculing UAP witnesses. The gap between internal assessment and public posture is the story.
βΆWeapons systems failure at the moment of lock-on is the same pattern reported by F-16 pilots during the Belgian UFO wave of 1989-90 β suggesting a consistent countermeasure response across different craft and decades.
βΆA secondary craft was observed leaving the primary object and returning to it β indicating deployment capability from a carrier craft, matching Jake Barber’s retrieval testimony about secondary objects.
βΆMultiple civilian witnesses on the ground in Tehran observed the object independently from the aircraft intercepts β eliminating instrument malfunction as a complete explanation.
π Open Threads
βThe pilot who experienced the weapons failure has never been publicly identified or interviewed under oath. What is his full account?
βDIA internal classification above ‘outstanding’ β what additional documentation exists on this case that hasn’t been released?
βThe secondary object descent: was anything recovered from the area where it briefly landed? US-Iranian intelligence cooperation in 1976 would have facilitated this.
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