The McDonnell Douglas RF-4C and RF-4E Phantom II variants were specialized reconnaissance aircraft developed from the F-4 Phantom II platform. The RF-4C was primarily used by the United States Air Force, while the RF-4E served in various air forces, includ
The McDonnell Douglas RF-4C and RF-4E Phantom II variants were specialized reconnaissance aircraft developed from the F-4 Phantom II platform. The RF-4C was primarily used by the United States Air Force, while the RF-4E served in various air forces, including those of Germany and Iran. Both variants retained the F-4’s airframe and engines but were equipped with advanced cameras and sensors for aerial reconnaissance missions. The RF-4C was introduced in the 1960s and played a significant role in intelligence gathering during the Vietnam War. The RF-4E, introduced later, featured improved avionics and reconnaissance equipment. Both variants were retired from active service in the early 2000s.
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