Mohammad Masbouq (Persian: محمد مسبوق), (June 4, 1950 – December 29, 2021) was an Iranian fighter pilot on the Grumman F-14 Tomcat who served during the Iran–Iraq War.
[2][3][4][5] French military historian Pierre Razoux has credited him and his leader Assadullah Adeli with five aerial victories, a record that qualifies them as a flying ace.
This took place on 7 January 1981, when they shot down three MiG-23 fighter aircraft of the Iraqi Air Force that were flying in a close formation at around 2,000 feet over Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf.
Cooper and Bishop list the three MiG-23s among confirmed kills by Iranians, without being able to identify the pilots.
[6][7] In 1968, he was hired by the army's ground force, but after a while, due to his interest in piloting, after passing the relevant tests in 1972, he was sent to Lackland, Texas, to continue.