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Weapons
of War: U.S.
Fighter Aircraft
Fighters are
the well-armed infantry of the air, providing cover and support to ground
troops, carrying out high-risk seek-and-destroy missions and fighting entire
battles from the air. |
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F-14
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F-15 and
F-15E
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F-16
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F/A-18
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Primary role |
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Carrier-launched interceptor |
Air superiority fighter; Multi-role fighter (F-15E) |
Multi-role
fighter |
Carrier-launched multi-role fighter |
| Entered
service |
| 1974 |
1972
1989 (F-5E) |
1976 |
1983 |
| Length |
| 62
feet 8 inches |
63
feet 9 inches; 65 feet 4 inches (F-15E) |
49
feet 4 inches |
56
feet |
| Wingspan |
| 64
feet 1 inch |
42 feet 9 inches |
31
feet |
37
feet 6 inches |
| Speed |
| 1,544
mph |
1,650
mph |
1,320 mph |
1,123 mph |
| Max.
altitude |
| More
than 56,000 feet |
More
than 60,000 feet |
60,000
feet |
50,000
feet |
| Max.
range* |
| 500
nautical miles |
2,500
nautical miles
2,400 nautical miles (F-15E) |
865
nautical miles |
1,275
nautical miles |
| Armament |
| Air-to-air
missles |
Air-to-air,
air-to-ground and anti-radar missles |
Air-to-air,
air-to-ground and anti-radar missles |
Air-to-air,
air-to-ground and anti-radar missles |
| *Unrefueled
range |
| SOURCES:
Associated Press, Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide; Periscope; Federation
of American Scientists |
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