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The radar was locked on to the larger, diamond object, and I had to make a very fast decision as to what to do. I realized that if this moonlike, second thing was a missile, it would have some heat associated with it. So I selected an AIM-9 heat-seeking missile to fire at it. I attempted to fire, and looked at the panel to confirm my selection of the missile. Suddenly, nothing was working. The weapons control panel was out, and I lost all the instruments, and the radio. The indicator dials were spinning around randomly, and the instruments were fluctuating. At this point, I was even more frightened. I couldn't communicate with the tower, and had to scream to talk to my backseater. I thought, if it gets closer to me than four miles, I will have to eject before impact to avoid being in the area of the explosion. To prevent this, I had to turn. So I made a shallow turn to the left to avoid being impacted by the object heading toward us, which was in sight at my four-o'clock position. It came about four or five miles from our aircraft, and then it stopped there at the four-o'clock position. I looked out on my left side briefly to find out where I was over the ground. A second later, when I looked back, the object wasn't there! I said, "Oh my God," and Lieutenant Damirian replied, "Sir, it's at seven o'clock." I looked back at seven o'clock and there it was. I once again saw the main thing up there, too, and then the smaller object flew gently underneath it and rejoined the primary one. This all happened quickly, and I didn't know what to think. But in a few seconds, another one came out! It started circling around us. Once again, all the instruments went out and the radio was garbled. Then, when it moved away, everything became operational again, and all the equipment worked fine. This one, too, looked sort of like the moon—a round, bright light. I reported to the tower. General Yousefi was listening on the line, and the operator said, "The order is to come back." We started to head toward the military air base, and then I noticed that one of these objects was following us on our left side during the descent. I reported this to the base. As I made a turn for the final approach, I saw another object right ahead of me. I called the tower and asked, "I have traffic ahead of me, what is it?" He said, "We have no traffic." I said, "I am looking at it right now; it's at my twelve-o'clock position at a low altitude." He still insisted that I didn't have any traffic, but there it was, looking like a thin rectangle with a light at each end and one in the middle. It was coming toward me, but when I started turning left for the landing, I lost sight of it. My backseater kept watching and said, "As you were turning, I could see a round dome over it with a dim light inside of it." aa aoa a toa the I put the ears down and was focused on making my approach to the base, distracted and worried by all these things happening around me. But it still wasn't over. I looked to my left side and I saw the primary, diamond- shaped thing up there, and another bright object came out of it and headed directly toward the ground. I thought I would see a huge explosion any