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"Hobo" wrote in message ... My understanding is that the Shah of Iran was offered either the F-14 or F-15 in response to his complaints of Soviet violations of his airspace. Why did the Iranians choose the F-14? The F-15 would have seemed a better choice for non-carrier use. The USAF seemed to think so. Usually it is said "it was the Russian MiG-25Rs", and then the USN people will say it was the show put up by the Grumman test pilots on a "fly-out", organized for the Shah, in November 1973. But, it was actually neither of both. The Iranians had a study about their future needs running already since 1970. The F-14 was a winner of this study, because of the a combination of endurance, flexibility (high speed/low speed performance/maneuverability), superior radar/superior long-range weapons etc. The decision actually fell already before the USN sent its first briefer to Tehran, that was in 1972. The more the Iranians studided the F-14 and F-15, the more they became sure that the Tomcat was the solution they were looking for. In their opinions (and I share these) their later experiences proved them correct beyond any doubt: when asked, they conclude that it is silly from anybody to expect that the Shah (or actually the IIAF, then it was the air force that made the choice: the Shah was [mis]used by them because of his charm that was known to "function" in the West in similar cases) to pay $2 billions, mobilize immense assets, and influence the future of the air force for the next 30 years - because of some stunt-flying. The MiG-25-overflights were, of course, an excellent "excuse", just like the story about "downgraded" AWG-9s sold to the US Congress etc. In turn, this made the USAF and the USN interested in the sale, as there was indeed an opportunity to test the Soviet MiG-25R/RBS that were overflying Iran (albeit, nowhere near as deep as usually explained: the Foxbats were operating along, not beyond the Iranian borders - like US/IIAF RF-4Es were doing). Tom Cooper Co-Author: Iran-Iraq War in the Air, 1980-1988: http://www.acig.org/pg1/content.php and, Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat: http://www.osprey-publishing.co.uk/t...hp/title=S6585 |
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