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Despite their "Top Gun" fame, the United States decommissioned the last of its F-14 Tomcats in 2006. But Iran had them, and kept flying them. Here's why.
An Israeli military official said a drone struck two F-14s in Tehran earlier in the week. Iran is the only air force that ...
Iraan also says it has integrated local weapons on the Tomcat, such as the Fakour-90 air-to-air missile based on the AIM-54 Phoenix and the MIM-23 Hawk. Iranian F-14 Tomcats in flight.
The Israeli military said it bombed two Iranian F-14 Tomcats in Tehran earlier this week. A new satellite image shows that one of the fighter jets is destroyed while the other looks damaged. The US ...
The destruction of these F-14 Tomcats, along with recent Israeli airstrikes on Iranian airbases, may mark the end of the Tomcat’s operational life. It is worth remembering that Iran originally ...
The F-14 Tomcat, made famous by the 'Top Gun' films and retired by the US Navy years ago, has continued to live on in Iran, but they're under fire.
The IDF destroyed two of Iran’s final remaining Cold War-era aircraft—signaling its intent to prevent Iran from regaining control of its airspace.
The F-14 Tomcat, made famous by the "Top Gun" films and its storied history with the US Navy, is a dying breed. Long since retired by the US military, Iran is the only remaining operator. Israel, ...
The U.S. sold Iran dozens of its most capable jet—then spent decades chasing the spies and arms dealers smuggling the parts ...