Wednesday, August 19, 2020

This Is Why The US Decided To Destroy All Its Old F-14 Tomcats

An F-14D Tomcat over the Persian Gulf, November 5, 2005. Rob Tabor/USAF

We Are The Mighty: This is what happened to all the old US F-14 Tomcats

There was only one foreign customer for the advanced F-14 Tomcat fighter during its heyday: Iran. The Shah chose to buy 80 Tomcats instead of the F-15 Eagle – and it was a good investment. Even after Imperial Iran gave way to the Islamic Republic of Iran after the 1979 revolution, the Iranian Air Force was still stacked with some of the best Tomcat pilots in the world.

And the U.S. doesn't want any of them in the air again ever.

Iran is the United States' ex-girlfriend that we just can't stop thinking about. After the Islamic Revolution, the U.S. could just not leave Iran alone. A major sticking point for the United States was that our ex still had 30 of our best fighter aircraft, and they were using it to great effect against our new boo, Iraq, in the Iran-Iraq War. The Iranian Air Force was so skilled in the Iran-Iraq War that a lone tomcat could clear the skies of enemy aircraft without firing a shot. Many of the successful downings of Tomcats were at the hands of ground-based SAM batteries... Iranian SAM batteries.

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WNU Editor: They should have kept one for a museum.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is one sitting on the ground outside Oakland International Airport.

fazman said...

Exactly, the term skilled is laughable.