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Showing posts with label gulf war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gulf war. Show all posts
Thursday, October 24, 2013
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F14 tomcat in the Gulf War



A
Fighter Squadron 74 (VF-74) F-14A Tomcat aircraft taxis past three
other Tomcats on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS SARATOGA
(CV-60)

An
F-14 Tomcat assigned to the "Swordsmen" of Fighter Squadron (VF) 32
launches off the number two steam powered catapult aboard the
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Currently,
aircraft from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 3 embarked on Truman are providing
close air support and conducting Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (ISR) missions in ongoing operations. The Harry S. Truman
Carrier Strike Group and CVW-3 are currently on a regularly scheduled
deployment in support of the global war on terrorism.

An
AIM-54C Phoenix missile and two chaff and flare dispensers sit on skids
beside a Fighter Squadron 103 (VF-103) F-14A Tomcat aircraft on the
flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS SARATOGA (CV-60) during gulf
war.

An
F-14A Tomcat aircraft refuels from a U.S. Air Force KC-10A Extender
aircraft as other Tomcats fly in formation, during Operation Desert
Storm. Squadrons represented by the aircraft are, from foreground:
Fighter Squadron 33 (VF-33), Fighter Squadron 84 (VF-84) and Fighter
Squadron 14 (VF-14).
An underside view of a Fighter Squadron 41 (VF-41) F-14A Tomcat
aircraft on a Combat Air Patrol (CAP) during gulf war. The aircraft is
carrying four AIM-7 Sparrow missiles under its fuselage and two AIM-9
Sidewinder missiles on each wing pylon.

Three
Fighter Squadron 32 (VF-32) F-14A Tomcat aircraft fly in formation over
the desert during gulf war. VF-32 is based aboard the aircraft carrier
USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67).

An
F-14 Tomcat aircraft of Fighter Squadron 103 (VF-103) prepares for
refueling during gulf war. The aircraft is armed with AIM-7 Sparrow and
AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
Action in Desert Storm--
As an
air-to-air fighter, the F-14 did not get to see much of the Iraqi Air
Force given their destruction and their desire not to fly.Fleet
deliveries of Navy F-14D fighters began in March 1990, but the fighters
did not have a defensive system to jam signals from radar-guided
missiles homing in on the aircraft. F-14's were used to provide combat
air patrols over attacking carrier based aircraft and their ships, an
F-14A from VF-103 was shot down by an SA-2 surface-to-air missile while
on an escort mission near Al Asad airbase in Iraq. A total of 4,124
sorties were flown by the 99 F-14 Tomcats deployed to the Gulf.for a
total of 14,248 flight hours.
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