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Grumman F-14 Tomcat

LandNorge , Norge
Type

Jagerfly med variabel sveipvinge

Første flytur21. desember 1970
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Den Grumman F-14 Tomcat er et supersonisk, tomotors, to-seters, variabel-sweep wing jagerfly. Tomcat ble utviklet for United States Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX) -program etter kollapsen av F-111B-prosjektet. F-14 var den første av de amerikanske tenåringsserien jagerfly som ble designet innlemme opplevelsen av luftkamp mot MiG jagerfly under Vietnamkrigen.

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The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is an iconic American carrier-capable, supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, twin-tail, **variable-sweep wing** fighter aircraft. It was the U.S. Navy’s primary maritime air superiority fighter and fleet defense interceptor for over three decades, renowned for its formidable long-range defense capabilities and starring role in the movie Top Gun.

Key Design Features

  • Variable-Sweep Wings (Swing Wings): This is the F-14’s most distinctive feature. The wings could sweep automatically from a wide spread of 64 feet for low-speed flight (like takeoff and landing on an aircraft carrier) to a fully swept position of about 38 feet for high-speed supersonic flight (up to Mach 2.34).
  • Mannskap: It is a two-seat aircraft with a **Pilot** and a **Radar Intercept Officer (RIO)** seated in tandem. The RIO in the back seat was crucial for operating the aircraft’s powerful radar and weapons system.
  • Engines: It is powered by twin turbofan engines, initially the Pratt & Whitney TF30 (in the F-14A) and later upgraded to the more powerful and reliable General Electric F110-GE-400 (in the F-14B/D).
  • Radar and Weapons System: The F-14 was built around the powerful AN/AWG-9 radar (and later the AN/APG-71 in the F-14D) and its signature weapon, the **AIM-54 Phoenix** air-to-air missile. The AWG-9 system could simultaneously track up to 24 targets and guide Phoenix missiles to engage six of them at ranges up to 100 nautical miles.

Primary Roles and Armament

The F-14 was designed for Flåtens luftvern Og air superiority.

Air-to-Air Armament:

  • AIM-54 Phoenix: Long-range, radar-guided missile.
  • AIM-7 Sparrow: Medium-range, semi-active radar-guided missile.
  • AIM-9 Sidewinder: Short-range, infrared-guided missile for close combat (dogfighting).
  • M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannon: Internal rotary cannon for close-in engagements.

Secondary Roles:

  • Reconnaissance: Many Tomcats were equipped with the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS), making it the Navy’s primary aerial reconnaissance platform for years.
  • Ground Attack: In its later life, the F-14 was upgraded with the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (**LANTIRN**) pod, allowing it to deliver precision-guided munitions like laser-guided bombs. This multi-role capability earned it the nickname “**Bombcat**”.

Service History

  • Development: The Tomcat was developed in the late 1960s as part of the Navy’s VFX (Naval Fighter Experimental) program to replace the failed F-111B project and provide a superior interceptor to defend the fleet against Soviet aircraft and missiles.
  • First Flight and Deployment: It first flew on December 21, 1970, and was first deployed with the U.S. Navy in 1974 aboard the USS Enterprise.
  • Notable Combat: US Navy F-14s had air-to-air victories against Libyan aircraft over the Gulf of Sidra in 1981 and 1989. The aircraft was also used extensively in reconnaissance and strike roles over Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
  • International Service: The only export customer was Iran, which received F-14s before the 1979 revolution and successfully used them in the Iran-Iraq War. The F-14 is still in service with the Iranian Air Force.
  • US Navy Retirement: The F-14 Tomcat was retired from U.S. Navy service on **September 22, 2006**, replaced by the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.

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