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Except for the fact that CIA ordered US ground crew in Iran to sabotage
Phoenix related gear in Tomcats' radars as soon as the shah fell from power. Iranian sources claim that only 12 were sabotaged, and those were later fixed with parts out of that Iran-Contra deal. Otherwise the AIM54 was never meant to be used against small and agile targets like fighter bombers, which Iraq had. In contrast a cruise missile or a bomb-laden Tu-95 cannot do the immelman, so they are easy to hit with a big and necessarily sluggish missile from 70 nm. Well, most of the kills were against MiGs... true it seems they were not maneuvering much, but most BVR kills are like that. Otherwise all variable wing planes suck a great deal: heavy, trouble-prone, cost a lot to maintain, wings mecha takes up precious place in the fuselage, won't survive battle damage. No wonder the USN is Tell you what... the swing wing spar IS the thoughest piece of metal on the Tomcat. You can claim the bird is prone to battle damage everywhere BUT on the swing-wing mechanism. _____________ José Herculano |
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