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Agreed. Quite common in the middle east. While you see this primarily in muslim countries nowadays, the roots of this tradition can be traced back all the way to the Abrahamic times. The following events qualify for this type of ceremony (I'm not joking):

- The air force receives new aircrafts (apparently)

- Your soccer team gets a new owner, coach, or a high-profile player

- You and your cousin open up a new restaurant

- An inter-city bus company gets a new fleet of buses

- You get your law degree and start working in your new office

- The cobblestone street in front of your house gets paved in asphalt

feel free to expand the list...

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Besides the animal cruelty, their formation flying....horrible. Taxing to the Tarmac...horrible. And finally, aircraft marshaling........horrible. By the way did the pilot wearing the light tan flight suit look ridiculously like Sadam Hussein?

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Besides the animal cruelty, their formation flying....horrible. Taxing to the Tarmac...horrible. And finally, aircraft marshaling........horrible. By the way did the pilot wearing the light tan flight suit look ridiculously like Sadam Hussein?

Wait, what? :blink:

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Does anyone know the symbolism of the bloody hand stains in the nose of this aircraft (minute 6:10)?

As pointed out above, this is related to (Shi'a Islam) religion. I.e. the plane was 'blessed' by a sort of sacrifice for Allah.

Though, AFAIK, they're not using 'genuine' blood any more. Rather red colour.

And Gonzalo: 'Iraqi' Su-25s are either flown by few old Iraqi pilots, badly in need of refresher training on the type, or by IRGCASF pilots (i.e. pilots of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Air & Space Force).

What do you expect in regards of marshalling, taxying etc...?

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As also mentioned by tomcooper, these are IRGC Frogfoots flown by IRGC pilots from Iran to Iraq. The IRGC logo on the tail was painted over though and pilot faces were intentionally edited out.

The blood smear on the nose is from a an animal(usually a lamb) sacrifice to take away bad omen from the aircraft and the pilot. This is an old tradition in Islamic culture to take away bad omens when going on a trip.

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