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Iran's 'laughable' fighter jet caught out in Photoshop blunder
  Date  February 13, 2013 - 9:21AM 

 
Asher Moses
Technology Editor


 
Doctored? ... the image of the jet released by an Iranian state news agency. 
Photo: Khouz News

Iran has been caught out in another Photoshop blunder in an effort to prove its 
purported stealth fighter jet is the real deal.

An Iranian state news agency released a new picture of the radar-dodging jet 
flying above snow-covered mountains.

But the picture was immediately suspected to be fake, with the lighting on the 
plane and its position similar to its appearance in pictures on the ground in 
Tehran at the unveiling earlier this month.

 
Similar ... the fighter jet at the unveiling. Photo: Mashregh News

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad described it as "among the most advanced fighter 
jets in the world", capable of hitting ground and air targets by stealth, but 
experts dismissed it as a "laughable fake" which looks like a toy or mock-up 
model.

Now the new picture has also been laughed off, after it was revealed by The 
Atlantic Wire that the background image of the mountain was taken from the 
stock image site PickyWallpapers.com.

Aviation experts have questioned whether the jet shown can even fly as it was 
too small to accommodate a real pilot and the controls and wiring looked too 
simple. It also lacked the bolts and rivets found on all aircraft and offered 
wonky aerodynamics.

 
Some claim the Iranian jet was Photoshopped onto this generic picture of Mount 
Damavand. Photo: PickyWallpapers.com

In 2008, news wire Agence France-Presse had to retract an official image of an 
Iran missile launch following revelations it was doctored to include an extra 
missile. The photo had appeared on the front pages of many media outlets 
including NYTimes.com and the front page of The Los Angeles Times.

In November last year Iran showed off a new drone design, but it was later 
revealed that the photographs it released were ripped off from a Japanese 
university and doctored.

Iran last month claimed to have successfully sent a monkey into space in a 
Pishgam rocket. That announcement was also accused of being faked as 
photographs of the monkey before and after showed two clearly different 
animals. Iran is sticking to its guns.


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