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McDonnell F-4 Phantom: Essential Aircraft in the Air Warfare in the Middle EastAviation History | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
The Phantom’s combat career in the Middle East is far from over. On January 16, 1991, Iraqi forces again found themselves under attack by the bent-winged welterweights–not Iranian fighter-bombers this time, but American F-4G ‘Wild Weasels’ of the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing from George Air Force Base, Calif., coming in at low level against their radar and anti-aircraft installations. Subscribe Today
This article was written by Ronald Drucker and originally published in Aviation History Magazine. For more great articles subscribe to Aviation History magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3 4 5Tags: 20th - 21st Century, Aerial Combat, Aircraft, Aviation History, Flight Technology, Historical Conflicts
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