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14/11/2019

What replaced the F-4G?

What replaced the F-4G?

The F-4G “Advanced Wild Weasel,” was the last model still in the active Air Force inventory, until it was replaced by the F-16CJ/DJ in the role of increasing the survivability of tactical strike forces by seeking out and suppressing or destroying enemy radar-directed anti-aircraft artillery batteries and surface-to-air …

What planes were wild weasels?

The F-105s, coming along behind at their preferred speed of 500 knots, had to weave to keep from overtaking the Weasels. The obvious solution was to use the fast and sturdy F-105—known to all as the “Thud”—as the Wild Weasel aircraft. A number of two-seat F-105F trainers were promptly modified for Weasel duty.

What was the first Wild Weasel aircraft?

F-100 Super Sabre
The idea was first thought of in 1965 during the Vietnam War, because North Vietnamese surface-to-air missiles, or “SAMs” were destroying American aircraft. The first Wild Weasel airplane was the F-100 Super Sabre, a variant of the F-86 Sabre. In 1966, the F-105 Thunderchief took the job.

How many F-4 Phantoms were shot down in Vietnam?

When combined with U.S. Navy and Marine Corps losses of 233 Phantoms, 761 F-4/RF-4 Phantoms were lost in the Vietnam War. On 28 August 1972, Captain Steve Ritchie became the first USAF ace of the war.

What aircraft can withstand up to nine times the force of gravity?

With a full load of internal fuel, the F-16 can withstand up to nine G’s – nine times the force of gravity – which exceeds the capability of other current fighter aircraft.

Who still flies the F-4?

As of 2021, 63 years after its first flight, the F-4 remains in active service with the air forces of Iran, South Korea, Greece and Turkey….McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.

F-4 Phantom II
First flight 27 May 1958
Introduction 1961
Retired 1994 (United Kingdom) 1996 (U.S. combat use) 2013 (Germany) 2016 (U.S. target drone) 2021 (Japan)

Where are weasels found in UK?

Stoats and weasels are found throughout mainland Britain. However, Ireland is solely home to stoats where, just to confuse matters, it is often called a weasel. Both species live in woodland and most other habitats as long as there is sufficient cover to hide in and plenty of rabbits, rodents and birds to eat.

Where was the F-4G Wild Weasel located?

F-4G Advanced Wild Weasels of the 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing deployed from Spangdahlem, Germany, and fought in the 1991 Persian Gulf War. U.S. Air Force photo

What does Wild Weasel mean in the Air Force?

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses: destroying the radar and Surface-to-Air Missile installations of enemy air defense systems.

What was the last war for the F-4G?

Desert Storm Was the First and Last War for the F-4G Advanced Wild Weasel. F-4G Advanced Wild Weasels of the 52nd Tactical Fighter Wing deployed from Spangdahlem, Germany, and fought in the 1991 Persian Gulf War.

When was the first Air Force weasel built?

The USAF nominated the 1969-vintage Block 41 F-4E as the baseline airframe for the new Weasel and the designation EF-4E was adopted for the 116 conversions, this was subsequently changed to F-4G in view of the extent of the modification. The first F-4G flew in 1975, the first operational aircraft was delivered in 1978.