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Iran was interested in them before the revolution
Iran is the only country operating F-14s outside US. You should take that into notice.
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Iran was interested in them before the revolution
Iran is the only country operating F-14s outside US. You should take that into notice.
That is because other countries did not buy it. The UK seriously considered buying the Tomcat but then went ahead with its indigenous Tornado
Both are totally different in class, F-14 is a dedicated air superiority fighter, and Tornado is a ground attack fighter,
Tornado ADV (Air Defence Variant) which is now replaced by the Typhoon
The Tornado ADV is an interceptor variant of the Tornado, developed for the RAF (designated Tornado F2 or F3) and also operated by Saudi Arabia and Italy. The ADV had inferior agility to fighters like the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, but it was not intended as a dog-fighter
And I am sticking to mine. True the ADV was not a dog fighter but it was designed as an interceptor. It could carry BVRS and WVRS. It was supplanted by Hawk aircraft fitted with air to air missiles (which were more agile)
OK If I am wrong then what aircraft did the UK use as an interceptor from 1987 - 2006 ?
And I am sticking to mine. True the ADV was not a dog fighter but it was designed as an interceptor. It could carry BVRS and WVRS. It was supplanted by Hawk aircraft fitted with air to air missiles (which were more agile)
OK If I am wrong then what aircraft did the UK use as an interceptor from 1987 - 2006 ?
Sorry, my reference was for Tornado Gr. But even Mig-27 and Mig-23s were being operated as an interceptor, but they were not exactly meant for that role, isn't it?
Harriers? .
Tornado ADV (Air Defence Variant) which is now replaced by the Typhoon
Harrier GR5 / GR 9 operated by the RAF were to optimized for ground attack. Notice the G in their names
The Sea Harriers can be described as fighters but they were operated by the RN Fleet Air Arm
Which then makes me ask a question, what did the RAF use as a proper fighter until 2006? What did they use for air superiority?
Well the some RAF TORNADOs were upgraded with improved airborne radars for interceptor missions and the RAF/RN Harriers also had some (pretty limited) A2A capability.
I've heard that the RAF BAE HAWKs are designated fighters in war and can be armed with A2A missiles with and be brought into the battle by AWACs or Tornados as the Hawk has no A2A radar.
Sounds incredible, that the RAF didn't have fighter aircrafts in its arsenal until 2006. The hawks and tornadoes can definitely not engage in agile dogfights with other fighters. The whole world had F-16 or comparable fighters (migs, mirages etc). How did the RAF manage without any? Or am I missing something here?