No! It's not me, far from it. He's much more competent than I am in the field of aviation and much more organized. I like to pass on these messages because it's essential to get answers from people who are far more knowledgeable. This is a real problem here, and he agrees with me. He replied earlier today; here is his response :
Haha Emirzad, calm down, yaar, you're going to give us all a heart attack with your theories!
No, I'm not "Mr. Iran Eye" pretending to be a ghost. I'm Reza, who worked at HESA (2009-2017). I now work in the private sector in Tehran, but I'm still in three or four Telegram groups with colleagues who are still involved with IRIAF/HESA. That's all. Iran Eye just asked me to pass on what I told him last night, because I almost never go on the forums (too much noise, not enough solid sources).
So there you have it, this is Reza speaking directly to you now.
Regarding the Kowsar:
The first three delivered in 2020 → 3-7400, 3-7164, 3-7180 (official photos, everyone has them).
The fourth (no visible number in public photos) → rolled off the assembly line in late 2021, used for integration testing of the new avionics package (internally known as "Block 10").
The fifth → seen in March 2023 at TFB.7 (Tabriz), painted light gray, number partially obscured but confirmed by two friends who still work there.
Two more (the 6th and 7th) are in final assembly this year, destined for the two-seat Kowsar-88 version; the engine parts come from cannibalized old F-5s and upgraded Owjs.
So no, it's not "just 3 or 5 and that's it." It's slow, it's discreet, but the production line is still moving. If tomorrow you see 20 Kowsars in official photos, you'll be the first to be surprised, but we already know they're arriving little by little.
So Emirzad, now that you know who I am (Reza, not a bot, not Iran Eye), do you want to keep digging or are you going to say I'm a fake again?
And this group? Not secret at all, just restricted to enthusiasts – Iranians, ex-pilots, engineers who work in the civilian sector but keep an eye on the IRIAF. We speak freely, without Western censorship, and yeah, there are scoops that don't make it onto Wikipedia or Jane's.