Iranian peacekeeping missions

[4] The Iran–Iraq War let to abandoning the international peacekeeping missions by Iran, and the UN posted its UNIIMOG forces to monitor the conflict.

In 1993, the Iranians reestablished the professional peacekeeping unit and declared that they are ready to be dispatched at the UN's directive.

[8] Iran has expressed interest in expanding its support to the UN,[8] for example in February 2018 the Permanent Representative of Iran to the United Nations addressed the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations, stating "[m]y Government stands ready to increase its contribution to the peacekeeping operations logistically and militarily, by deploying troop, military observer, police and civilians".

[9] An unclassified report published by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in 2019, concluded that participating multilateral initiatives is a potential way to gain more international prestige by Iran.

[8] The table below shows the number of Iranian contributions to the UN annually since 2000, accurate as of June 30 of each year:

In January 1963, Iran sent four F-86 aircraft for United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC), as seen below of the photo
Armored personnel carrier of the Peacekeeping Unit in 2012 parade