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Cunningham and Driscoll, on the brink of becoming aces, confronted the feared Colonel Tomb in a high-stakes dogfight. This ...
The F-4 Phantom was capable of hitting Mach 2.23. While it was a capable fighter, the final examples were retired in 1997 due ...
Each new generation of fighter aircraft has introduced critical upgrades in speed, versatility, and digital systems. The ...
Korea Aerospace Industries has signed an additional KF-21 supply agreement worth 2.39 trillion won ($1.76 billion), selling ...
Since its inception, the F-22 Raptor has been shrouded in mystery, prestige, and unparalleled performance. Designed to ensure ...
U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter jets landed at RAF Lakenheath on June 18. This sudden deployment of America’s most ...
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, an iconic American fighter from the Vietnam era, remains the most numerous jet in ...
The F-14 Tomcat, made famous by the 'Top Gun' films and retired by the US Navy years ago, has continued to live on in Iran, ...
Another F-4C was the first American jet lost to an air-to-air missile when a MiG-21 fired at it on Oct. 5, 1966. Capt. Steve Ritchie became the first USAF ace of the war on Aug. 28, 1972 in a Phantom.
The U.S. Phantom F-4 fighter jet, which South Korea has just retired from use, acts as a metaphor for the countries’ security alliance. It’s also a hell of a ride.
One thing that stands out for Iran’s air force is that it has more F-4 Phantom II fighter jets in service than any other nation on Earth. (This is every helicopter in the Iranian Air Force.) ...
After 55 years of service, the Republic of Korea Air Force's fleet of F-4 Phantom fighter jets retired on Friday, marking the end of an era in the nation's military history.