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Pierre Razoux (born 1966) is a
French writer and historian. A
senior civil servant and
Doctor of
Military History, he is in
charge of the Mediterranean...
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either a MiG-21 or a Su-20.
Cooper &
Bishop do not
record name of the pilot.
Razoux identifies him as
Mohammad Masbough. A
single missile scored three aircraft...
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Jacobus Rudolph Razoux Kühr,
commonly known as J. R.
Razoux Kühr or Jack
Razoux Kühr (born 1882 in Ternate,
Dutch East
Indies - died 1958 Nijmegen, Netherlands)...
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University Press. p. 536. ISBN 978-0-674-08863-4.
Razoux 2015, pp. 270, 555.
Razoux 2015, pp. 245, 394.
Razoux 2015, p. 530. Dutrône,
Christophe (February 2011)...
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October 2017.
Retrieved 1
September 2017.
Farrokh 2011, p. 399.
Razoux 2015, p. 448.
Razoux 2015, pp. 443.
Fogarty 1988, pp. 15–16.
Islamic Republic of Iran...
- 85–88. Oxford:
Osprey Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1 84176 787 5.
Razoux 2019,
Section 31, p. 15
Razoux 2015,
Table 1.3:
Victories by
Iranian pilots (3 or more...
- gun, as well as five
manoeuvre kills.
French military historian Pierre Razoux has
credited him with 9 or 11
confirmed kills.
According to
Austrian aviation...
- 1980 and 1988,
during the Iran-Iraq war.
French military historian Pierre Razoux has
credited him with five
aerial victories, a
record that
qualifies him...
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Scorpions supplied to Iran in the 1970s,
carrying a 90mm gun and
Toophan ATGM
Razoux (2015).
Staff Writer, "Alvis FV101 Scorpion:
Light Armored Reconnaissance...
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Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force. In 2015,
French military historian Pierre Razoux credited him with 12
aerial victories,
naming him
above Jalil Zandi and...