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Originally Posted by M21Sniper
Wrong on both counts. Look to the success both the Tom and the AIM-54 had against Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war.
"They missed the only time they were used. I discount the Iranian AF claims."
Just because you discount it does not change the fact that by all avialable evidence, the Tom and Phoenix performed very well. If you choose to discount those exploits, you are willingly choosing to bias your opinion on the systems in question.
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About the only person that believes all the Iranian claims is Tom Cooper,
he is the reference used in the ACIG database. And even he had this to say in the Osprey Iranian F-14 book "It remains unclear exactly how many air-to-air kills were scored by IRIAF [Iran Air Force] F-14s between 7 September 1980 and 7 July 1988, as Air Force records were repeatedly tampered with during and after the war, mainly for political, religious or personal reasons. This has led to considerable confusion."
If you go through the book "Iranian F-14 tomcat units in combat, he claims the 14s had 159 confirmed kills. By the table in the book F-14s shot down 50 iraqi fighters in the first 3 months of the war with no losses. Which would have been 17.5 % of the fighter strength of entire Iraqi AF. (50/285)
He later admits that a post-war conference in Tehran of the Iranian military the claim was lowered to 24 "confirmed kills" with 6 other "probables."
There have been only 4 kills that are verified by more than 1 source. Most western intel agencies give the Iranian F-14s 4 kills and 4 losses.
Looking at the ACIG database I counted 73 claimed AIM-54A kills. With a 3 plane for 1 missile claim and a 2 plane with 1 missile claim.
(Damn we need pilots like that, even Tom Cruise can't do that with a 14)
We delivered 284 missiles from 1976-1979. And these were a degraded variant, just like the avionics in the planes were degraded. And there is the story that the F-14 avionic were sabotaged so they couldn't fire Phoenix missiles. We say it was done by Grumman tech reps prior to leaving, most IAF sources say that it was only some missiles (20-30) not radar systems, it was done by IAF pilots loyal to the Shah and they were all repaired.
It is also known that after the revolution most tech people were executed/persecuted/kicked out of the military and only 2 F-14 pilots were retained in the AF. (Capt. Shahram Roostami and Capt. Reza Attaee.)
Now if they were shooting down planes with 10 year old missiles. That havn't had any tech support, or supply of repair parts. Don't know what the shelf life on a 54A is but those solid fuel rockets and the guidance batteries must have been getting weak or dead.
During the same time the Iraqi AF initially claimed over 70 F-14 kills, 11 were
later claimed and broadcast in news services picked up by the west. Iran AF says that the Iraqi's shot down 1 and they lost 12 to compressor stalls. Since these Cats had P-414s vice the stall prone 412s it sounds like BS to me.
Thats just some of the reasons I discount the Iranian claims.
Feel free to tell my why I should change my opinion
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"The 4 kills made with the Tomcat were with AIMs 7 and 9."
Yep. Sure seems to me that the F-14s lived up to their hype on those two occasions.
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well if you use the western kills for the Iranian AF and add the US kills we have a plane with a 8(and 1 helo) and 4 record. Not real good,
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The AMRAAM actually has about a 60% combat success rate in real combat(last i checked). And we have NO missile in the inventory that matches the Phoenix's flight performance or range.
None.
In fact, any that we do have are still paper designs.
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No we don't have any long range missiles designed to hit large bombers flying straight and level high altitude. And we cancelled any we had on the drawing board after the demise of the "Evil Empire"
Name the potential enemy that has a large fleet of bombers that could threaten a CBG.
Guess we will just depend on Aegis with SM-2 Block 3s and F-18s with AIM 120.
I trust the Navy to protect jarheads.