It appears that the F-14 Tomcat, retired from the U.S. Navy in 2006 but still in service with the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, has finally come to the end of the runway. When the war with Iran ...
The bipartisan bill would preserve three retired F-14 Tomcat carrier-launched fighters in hopes that there are enough parts to get one back in the air.
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A Navy Topgun instructor flew a smaller cheaper jet so low it disappeared from the F-14’s radar — and then killed both Tomcats
Captain John Monroe Hawk Smith was the executive officer of the U.S. Navy’s TOPGUN program — and one of the most lethal ...
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F-14 Super Tomcat 21: The Navy’s best aircraft carrier fighter that was never built
The F-14D Tomcat was the most capable fleet defense fighter the U.S. Navy ever flew off a carrier deck. Grumman’s proposal to ...
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The ‘Maverick Act’ Could See American F-14 Tomcats Fly Again
The United States has just three F-14s remaining in its inventory—but it is far from clear if any of them could be made airworthy again.
A video shared on X claims to show an Iranian F-14 flying into Turkish airspace despite being confronted by a Turkish F-4 Phantom. Turkey called for renewed negotiations between the Syrian rebels and ...
Designed for fleet air defense, the F-14 was armed with a potent long-range missile and, with a powerful new radar, could engage multiple airborne targets at once. The United States Navy’s F-14 Tomcat ...
The final member of the Grumman cat family, the F-14 Tomcat, with its signature variable-geometry wings and twin-engine design, became an iconic symbol of the Cold War. A product of the “Grumman Iron ...
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