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Old August 8th 03, 09:34 PM
Zajcevi
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Juvat wrote in message . ..

5. Last question is related to Rivet Haste project F-4Es. How many of
these birds were sent to SEA in fall of 1972?


From the summary page of a report titled, "TAC Project 72A-068F: Rivet
Haste SEA Intoduction (U) Final Report" dated April 1973


This is great stuff, never see such a reports, only Michels Clashes
based on them.
Thanks for posting it.

"The introduction team was in place at Udorn Royal Thai Air Force
Base, Thailand, from 12 November 1972 to 12 January 1973. The 20 Rivet
Hasteaircraft and aircrews were integrated into the 555th Tactical
Fighter Squadron of the 432d Tactitcal Reconnaissance Wing and
consisted of all Block 48 F-4E air superiority aircraft.

During this period of introduction, the Rivet Haste aircraft flew 238
combat sorties for a total of 643.6 combat hours..."

The 20 jets did NOT show up in one wave.

The first increment of 6 Rivet Haste aircraft arrived at Udorn on 20
November...first in-theather flights were flown on 24 November. [note:
none of these 6 had APX-81 Combat Tree]

Second batch of 6 Rivet haste arrived thusly...5 on 18 December 1972,
and number 6 the following day, 19 December (delay was due to radio
failure departing George AFB with the others). All 6 jets had Combat
Tree.

Last batch of 8 arrived at Udorn on 13 January 1973. Only 4 of the 8
had Combat Tree.


Anyway, are this dates correct? Introduction team was in Thailand from
12.11.1972 to 12.01.1973 and first batch arrived on 20.11.1972 (after
8 days), last on 13.01.1973 (1 day after intro team left Thailand).
This is strange, intro team was some kind of ground personel or
something else?

I also have a copy of the Project CHECO report "COMBAT SNAP: AIM-9J
Southeast Asia Introduction," but Guy addressed the issue for you.


Would you mind posting some other details from these both reports?

Ivan