The United States sold Iran 80 of its F-14s in the 1970s. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the regime somehow kept the fighter flying for decades.
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When the war with Iran began on Feb. 28, one of the early goals was to hamstring the Iranian air force, which boasted a smattering of aircraft. This included French Mirage F1s, Soviet MiG-29s, and American F-4 Phantoms, F-5 Tiger IIs, and the beloved F-14 Tomcats. In satellite imagery and released footage, we can see the effectiveness of that campaign, with Tomcats smoldering on tarmacs.
It appears that the F-14 Tomcat, retired from the U.S. Navy in 2006, has finally come to the end of the runway.
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IRIAF HAS UPGRADED AN F-14 TOMCAT
The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) says it has upgraded a Grumman F-14 Tomcat and return it to service
When the war with Iran began on Feb. 28, one of the early goals was to hamstring the Iranian air force, which boasted a smattering of aircraft. This included French Mirage F1s, Soviet MiG-29s, and American F-4 Phantoms, F-5 Tiger IIs, and the beloved F-14 Tomcats. In satellite imagery and released footage, we can see the effectiveness of that campaign, with Tomcats smoldering on tarmacs.
It appears that the F-14 Tomcat, retired from the U.S. Navy in 2006, has finally come to the end of the runway.
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The Tomcat’s Six Pack: The F-14 Six on Six Phoenix Test
Designed for fleet air defense, the F-14 was armed with a potent long-range missile and, with a powerful new radar, could engage multiple airborne targets
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