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Video: Iranian F-14 Tomcats escorting a Russian Tu-95 bomber during air strike in Syria

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Persian Tomcat and Russian Bear fly together during a strike mission against ground targets in Syria. (theaviationist.com) Mais...

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skylab72
skylab72 1
The whole clip is fake. It is clipped to gether Vids released by the Russians over the last 15 or 20 years. There are segments from TU-95 testing with cruse missles back in the 90's. There are segments of Tupolev Tu-22 take-offs, both from arab airbases and from somewhere much farther north. There are segments of TU-135's taken from at least 15 years apart and 30 degrees latitude apart. None of this seems legit gulf region footage, and the only 'possible' F-14 shots are so fuzzy they could be the US Navy escorting Bears in the North Atlantic. A little better vetting Please.
PegLegGuy
Billy Gee 2
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Yeah, we gave the "Persians" 80 Tomcats.

But . . . they didn't have all the factory options.

They didn't come with the Phoenix.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_F-14_Tomcat

PegLegGuy

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PegLegGuy
Billy Gee 1
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Nah.

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TMcDonnell
Not the 1st time an F14 has escorted a TU-95 but likely one of a few times it was to assist instead of deter.
global74
global74 1
Hi, ok, as their revolution took place in 1978, they can still fly the Tomcat, how do they sort this out with the spare parts?
AABABY
AABABY 1
Kind of confusing headline.
One say Iranian, the other from Aviationist says Persian.Which is it?
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 3
Same place...
AABABY
AABABY 1
Never thought of that.
global74
global74 0
Hi, Iranian?
orobipaknam
orobipaknam 0
hope it's allredy wyth the bomb
dtmknsn
dtmknsn 1
Rotary bomb racks......
oowmmr
oowmmr 0
The counter rotating airplane looks from a bygone era, probably efficient though.
AABABY
AABABY 2
Russian Bear, TU95, is from the 1950's Cold war era. Why waste newer tech "arrows" when a "Club" will do the job
upchucked
C. WESLEY GRADY 3
Been flying them since Gerald Ford let Grumman sell to them in 1976. As of 2014, the USAF thinks they still have 28 flying.

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