List AIR14
by Mark Bevis
1. 1st & 3rd Tactical Air Forcestotalling:
2 Strike Squadrons@ 16x F-104G, 2x TF-104G Starfighter 1 Strike Squadron: 20x F-104G Starfighter (1976+) 2 Strike Squadrons@ 20x F-4E Phantom (1975+) 2 Strike/Recce Squadrons@ 16x F-4E, 4x RF-4E Phantom 2 Interceptor Squadrons@ 16x F-102A Delta Dagger, 1-2x TF102A (up to 1979) 6 Attack Squadrons@ 22x F-5A Freedom Fighter, 2x F-5B 2 Recce Squadrons@ 18x RF-5A Freedom Fighter 2 Strike Squadrons@ 20x F-100F Super Sabre 3 Strike Squadrons@ 20x F-100D Super Sabre in storage: 60x F-100D Super Sabre 4 Transport Squadrons sharing:
3x C-54, 6x Do-28, 3x BAC Viscount, 40x AB-205, 3x BN Islander for survey work 2. Training Commandtotalling:
123rd Squadron: 19x Cessna T-41D 3. Notesa) F-104S is armed with 20mm Vulcan cannon; 2x AIM-7E Sparrow, 2 or 4x AIM-9P Sidewinder. b) F-104G is armed with 20mm Vulcan cannon; 2x AIM-9P; 2x Bullpup or 2x 1000lb HE or 4x CBU or 4x 1000lb HE or 2 or 4x 19x 70mm rocket pods or 2x CBU and 2x rocket pods.. c) F-4E Phantom in air defence role is armed with 1x Vulcan cannon; 4x AIM-7E Sparrow and 4x AIM-9P Sidewinder. In ground attack role it can be armed with: Vulcan cannon; 4-6x 19x 70mm rocket pods or 4x 1000lb HE and 4x CBU or 6x CBU or 6-10x 1000lb HE bombs or 2x 1000lb Paveway or 500lb Paveway laser guided bombs with Pave Spike pod or 2-4x AGM-65A Maverick TV guided missiles. d) RF-4E Phantom is usually unarmed. e) F-102A is armed with 6x AIM-4D Falcon. f) F-5A is armed with: 2x 20mm cannon, 2x AIM-9B/P Sidewinder; 4x CBU or 4x 1000lb HE bombs or or 2x 2000lb HE bombs or 2 or 4x 19x 70mm rocket pods. g) RF-5A is armed with 2x 20mm cannon and 2x AIM-9B Sidewinder. h) F-100D and F-100F are armed with 4x 20mm cannon; 4x 1000lb HE and 2x 19x 70mm rocket pods or 6x 1000lb HE or 4 rocket pods or 4x CBU or 2x Bullpup. i) Bell-205 can be armed with 2x 19x 70mm rocket pods, or 2 GPMG in doorways. Back to MicroMark Modern Turkey List of TO&Es Back to MicroMark Modern National List of TO&Es Back to MicroMark Period List of TO&Es Back to Master Magazine List © Copyright 1997-2005 by Mark Bevis and MicroMark. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |