Matt Wiser
October 18th 06, 06:50 AM
As the air war over NVN heated up in 1966-67, why didn't the Navy adopt the SUU-23 gun pod
on its Phantoms? The AF's 366th TFW certainly did, and got several MiG kills as a result of
the pods' usage. What was the reason? NAVAIR not approve or what? Navy F-4 crews were
screaming for a gun all through the war, but had to wait until the F-14 arrived with its internal
Vulcan. It's been said in several books that if VF-96's Phantoms had guns on 10 May 72,
there would've been several more MiG kills that day. Any ex-F-4 drivers able to clear this up?
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on its Phantoms? The AF's 366th TFW certainly did, and got several MiG kills as a result of
the pods' usage. What was the reason? NAVAIR not approve or what? Navy F-4 crews were
screaming for a gun all through the war, but had to wait until the F-14 arrived with its internal
Vulcan. It's been said in several books that if VF-96's Phantoms had guns on 10 May 72,
there would've been several more MiG kills that day. Any ex-F-4 drivers able to clear this up?
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