Reddit reviews The Iran-Iraq War. Volume 1: The Battle For Khuzestan, September 1980-May 1982 (Middle East@War)
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Since you seem to be into air warfare, there's little else but older stuff like:
Mind: these three were published in 2002-2004 period, and could all need a great deal of 'overhauls and upgrades'. The publishing of the first one caused a small 'publishing revolution' in Iran in particular, thus there is plenty of new info.
Here are few examples for diverse 'updates':
Much newer, and then providing 'the other side's point of view' would be such like:
For ground warfare, there's meanwhile an entire series suitably titled Iran-Iraq War. This was sold out, but a 2nd edition is due out in early 2019.
Finally, for better understanding of all the possible rumours about (supposed) Iranian acquisitions of Russian weapons (all of which rarely materialize), and the reasons for generally sad condition of the IRIAF in particular (also why diverse projects like F-14AM always stop at 'one prototype only'), see: Iran is Too Much of a Mess to Acquire Russian Weaponry.
Similarly, reasons why at least 'rumours' on specific missile-related projects should be taken seriously, are described in a four-part series of articles starting here: Iran Is Building Air Defenses Against Stealth Aircraft
Don't make up facts to fit your argument.
https://www.amazon.com/Iran-Iraq-1980-1988-Schiffer-Military-History/dp/0764316699
4 star average. The most negative written review (3 stars):
>The book could have definitely used proofreading before being published. It's loaded with grammar and punctuation errors. It also uses many abbreviations that are not in the abbreviation glossary. Otherwise it is loaded with incredibly detailed factual information, which surely must have been a challenge to obtain. I wished it had more personal/first hand accounts from the pilots, but it didn't. I liked it though because it covered a subject I'm interested in, which is otherwise not covered in such detail, or at all, by other authors and publishers. I found the coverage of U.S. assistance to both Iran and Iraq to especially interesting.
The four-volume series he contributed to has one negative review for all four volumes:
>Very bad with little maps for battle and how battle evolve
https://www.amazon.com/Iran-Iraq-War-Khuzestan-September-1980-May/dp/1911096567
His two books about Iranian aircraft:
https://www.amazon.com/Iranian-Tomcat-Units-Combat-Aircraft/dp/1841767875/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1491686344&sr=1-6&keywords=tom+cooper+iran
https://www.amazon.com/Combat-Aircraft-37-Iranian-Phantom/dp/1841766585/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1491686344&sr=1-7&keywords=tom+cooper+iran
The author of this piece is Tom Cooper, who has written many history books about Aerial combat in the Middle East and Africa.
Like 1, 2, and 3
Cooper's newest release is this book about the early stages of the war: https://www.amazon.com/Iran-Iraq-War-Khuzestan-September-1980-May/dp/1911096567