Grumman F-14D Tomcat
GENERAL DATA |
Carrier-borne Interceptor, air superiority and multirole combat
aircraft
|
Grumman Aerospace
Corporation |
21 December 1970 |
22 September 1974 |
1969–1991 |
712 (55 F-14A**) |
Retired* |
2 (Pilot and Radar Intercept Officer) |
(*) US Navy withdrawal date: 22 September
2006, (**) 18 F-14A modified
Variants |
Prototypes and pre-production a/c. 12 copies. |
Basic version. 557 copies. |
Modernized version of the F-14A for Iran. 2 modified
copies. |
Two-seat training version of the F/A-18A fighter, later
redesignated F/A-18B. |
Multirole version project based on the F-14B. |
Ultimate serial version. 55 copies (18 F-14A modified). |
Simplified version project of the F-14 as part of the
VFAX program. |
DIMENSIONS |
19.13 m |
19838 kg |
11.58 (swept), 20 m |
27669 kg |
4.9 m |
33725 kg |
52.5 m² (wings only)
94 m² (effective area including fuselage)
|
618.716 kg/m² |
ARMAMENT |
1× 20 mm (0.787 in) M61A1
Vulcan nose mounted 6-barrel rotary cannon |
675 |
10 total: 6× under-fuselage,
2× under nacelles and 2× on wing gloves with a capacity
of 6600 kg of ordnance and fuel tanks
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7x LAU-10 rocket pods (for a total of 28 rockets) |
Air-to-air missiles: AIM-54 Phoenix, AIM-7 Sparrow,
AIM-9 Sidewinder |
2× AIM-9 + 6× AIM-54 (Rarely used due to
weight stress on airframe)
2× AIM-9 + 2× AIM-54 + 3× AIM-7 (Most common load
during Cold War era)
2× AIM-9 + 4× AIM-54 + 2× AIM-7
2× AIM-9 + 6× AIM-7
4× AIM-9 + 4× AIM-54
4× AIM-9 + 4× AIM-7 |
JDAM precision-guided munition (PGMs)
Paveway series of laser-guided bombs
Mk 80 series of unguided iron bombs
Mk 20 Rockeye II |
Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS)
LANTIRN Targeting System (LTS) pod (AN/AAQ-14) |
POWERPLANT |
2 ×
General Electric F110-GE-400 afterburning turbofan engines
|
6258.919 kgp (61.4 kN)
each |
12 711.519 kgp (124.7 kN) each |
0.96,
1.13 with loaded weight at
50% internal fuel
|
7348 kg internally* |
(*) 2 x optional 1010 l / 797 kg capacity
external tanks
PERFORMANCES |
2485 km/h
(Mach 2.34) |
230 m/s |
930 km |
3000 km |
15000 m |
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