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- The F-14 Tomcat has the ability to fire the AIM-54 Phoenix -- the longest ranged AAM in the world.
The F-14 has visual and all-weather attack capability to deliver Phoenix and Sparrow missiles as well as the M-61 gun and Sidewinder missiles for close in air-to-air combat. The F-14 also has the LANTIRN targeting system that allows delivery of various laser-guided bombs for precision strikes in air-to-ground combat missions. The F-14, equipped with Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS) is the Navy's only manned tactical reconnaissance platform.
F-14 Tomcat Background
The F-14 entered the fleet in 1973, replacing the F-4 Phantom II. The F-14B, introduced in November 1987, incorporated new General Electric F-110 engines. In 1995, an upgrade program was initiated to incorporate new digital avionics and weapon system improvements to strengthen its multi-mission competitive edge. The F-14D, delivered in 1990, was a major upgrade with F-110 engines, new APG-71 radar system, Airborne Self Protection Jammer (ASPJ), Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) and Infrared Search and Track (IRST). Additionally, all F-14 variants were given precision strike capability using the LANTIRN targeting system, night vision compatibility, new defensive countermeasures systems and a new digital flight control system.
F-14 Tomcat Photos
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The F-14 is one of the most admired military aircraft in the US military. It was taken to the public consciousness courtesy of the movie Top Gun starring Tom Cruise. It not only launched him into stardom but the plane as well. For those who want to know more about it's fate, you may follow the link that follows, which I somehow accidentally posted on the F-111 page on army-nele's blog. My apologies. http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/460833/US?c_id=wom-bc-ar
- Alvin from The U.S. Desk at TheNewsRoom.com
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