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Along with a new photograph of a previously unknown new "three-tone-edged" paint scheme, Iran's F-14s have been documented in a recent series of escort-flight photographs.
IRIAF F-14 Tomcats have apparently also been very active in downing numerous foreign drones operating in and near Iranian airspace (including Khark island) since 2006.
Leaked IDF document surfaced that the Netanyahu government intends to go to war with Iran:
15-Aug, 2012: Leaked IDF document that Israel intends to go to war with Iran.
History tells us the question is not will (will) Iran retaliate for an Israeli attack - but simply - in what manner will Iran retaliate. The Iranians did not sit back and absorb Iraqi air strikes during the Iran-Iraq War. Iran went on the offensive. Within hours of the first Iraqi strikes on 22-Sept 1980, the IRIAF launched coordinated retaliatory strikes to hit Iraqi airfields near Baghdad and Basrah. The Iranian hit these targets so hard - Iraqi MiG-23 and MiG-25 units based there were pulled back to al-Wallid AB (H3) near Jordan and would not reappear over Iran for several weeks. The IRIAF were to fly countless strike and reconnaissance sorties deep into Iraq, supported by its own in-flight refueling. It is no accident that the IRIAFs tactical response, target selection, combat-tactics, and order of battle - would be consistent with an American air arm. No accident.
[Above] Iranian F-14AM painted in a new edged-three-tone Asian Minor II color scheme. The photograph appeared around mid-March 2013. Remarkable.
Indeed, IRIAF F-4E Phantoms conducted the first (the first) successful attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor (Osirak), on 30-Sept 1980. This was followed eight (8) months later by Israeli jets on 06-Jun 1981. The Iranians did not target the main reactor (hitting other key buildings at the site) because of radiation release concerns. This successful IRIAF deep-penetration strike on the Iraqi nuclear facility has been all but forgotten by Western analysts, historians, and defense press. And another reason to remain wary of neoconservative assertions from those in Israel and America of "acceptable risk(s)" in strikes or in a War with Iran.
Diversionary War Theory is a time-tested, well understood, clumsy, and reprehensible political stunt to divert attention from problems at home.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) 16-Jun 2011: Iran sent its second domestically made satellite into orbit. Their first satellite was launched in 2009. With that event, in 2009 we wrote then about Iran's very-much-still-alive Grumman F-14 Tomcats.
[Above] Excellent images of Iranian Tomcats in new blue-gray color schemes. Iranian F-14s have spent most of their lives out of public view - even in Iran.
With the retirement of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat from US Navy service, Iran is now the sole operator of this powerful fighter-interceptor.
IRIAF F-14 Tomcats have apparently also been very active in downing numerous foreign drones operating in and near Iranian airspace (including Khark island) since 2006.
Leaked IDF document surfaced that the Netanyahu government intends to go to war with Iran:
15-Aug, 2012: Leaked IDF document that Israel intends to go to war with Iran.
History tells us the question is not will (will) Iran retaliate for an Israeli attack - but simply - in what manner will Iran retaliate. The Iranians did not sit back and absorb Iraqi air strikes during the Iran-Iraq War. Iran went on the offensive. Within hours of the first Iraqi strikes on 22-Sept 1980, the IRIAF launched coordinated retaliatory strikes to hit Iraqi airfields near Baghdad and Basrah. The Iranian hit these targets so hard - Iraqi MiG-23 and MiG-25 units based there were pulled back to al-Wallid AB (H3) near Jordan and would not reappear over Iran for several weeks. The IRIAF were to fly countless strike and reconnaissance sorties deep into Iraq, supported by its own in-flight refueling. It is no accident that the IRIAFs tactical response, target selection, combat-tactics, and order of battle - would be consistent with an American air arm. No accident.
[Above] Iranian F-14AM painted in a new edged-three-tone Asian Minor II color scheme. The photograph appeared around mid-March 2013. Remarkable.
Indeed, IRIAF F-4E Phantoms conducted the first (the first) successful attack on the Iraqi nuclear reactor (Osirak), on 30-Sept 1980. This was followed eight (8) months later by Israeli jets on 06-Jun 1981. The Iranians did not target the main reactor (hitting other key buildings at the site) because of radiation release concerns. This successful IRIAF deep-penetration strike on the Iraqi nuclear facility has been all but forgotten by Western analysts, historians, and defense press. And another reason to remain wary of neoconservative assertions from those in Israel and America of "acceptable risk(s)" in strikes or in a War with Iran.
Diversionary War Theory is a time-tested, well understood, clumsy, and reprehensible political stunt to divert attention from problems at home.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) 16-Jun 2011: Iran sent its second domestically made satellite into orbit. Their first satellite was launched in 2009. With that event, in 2009 we wrote then about Iran's very-much-still-alive Grumman F-14 Tomcats.
[Above] Excellent images of Iranian Tomcats in new blue-gray color schemes. Iranian F-14s have spent most of their lives out of public view - even in Iran.
With the retirement of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat from US Navy service, Iran is now the sole operator of this powerful fighter-interceptor.