Ahmad Keshvari (Persian: ???? ??????; July 1953 – 7 December 1980) was an AH-1J SeaCobra pilot in the Army Aviation (Havanirooz) of Iran.
He had a role in the early months of the Iran-Iraq War to stop Iraqi tanks from further advancing into the western Iranian territories.He is known to often use the word "Simorgh" as the code name for his operations, thus the word is sometimes used to refer to him (in the title of works, etc.).
The former Kiakola District of Qaemshahr County was separated as a new county in 2012, and its name was changed to Simorgh County by then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after a non-official request by Keshvari's mother.
Keshvari Rural District in Ilam, Keshvari Rural District in Mazanderan, and Keshvari Expressway in Isfahan provinces, as well as Shahid Keshvari Bridge of Babol are named after him.
In the Shahid Keshvari Square of Kiakola, a statue of an AH-1J SeaCobra has been built to honor Keshvari.
The date of his death, 7 December (15 Azar), is the "Havanirooz [Army Aviation] Day" in the Iranian military calendar, and has been proposed by the Iranian army to be included in the official Iranian calendar.