US F-14 supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet
It is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-14 fighter jet is designed with a dual seat, twin engine, twin vertical tail, variable sweep, and single wing layout. It was developed based on the requirements of the US Navy's fleet air defense and escort in the 1970s and 1980s. Its main functions include fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance. In 1987, the F-14B equipped with improved engines was officially put into production to replace the Navy's F-4 Phantom. In 1988, the F-14 underwent further improvements and upgrades in radar, avionics, and missile mounting capabilities, and was named the F-14D "Super Tomcat"
F-14 Fighter
F-14 fighter (English: F-14 fighter, number: F-14, code/nickname: Tomcat, translation: Tomcat), is an American supersonic multi-role carrier-based fighter. The F-14 fighter has a two-seat, two-shot, two-tail, and one-wing layout. It was developed in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Navy's fleet air defense and escort from the 1970 s to the 1980 s. It mainly performs fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance tasks.