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The F/
A-18 demonstrated its capabilities and versatility during
Operation Desert Storm, shooting down enemy fighters and subsequently bombing enemy targets with the same aircraft on the same mission, and breaking all records for tactical aircraft in availability, reliability, and maintainability.
Hornets taking direct hits from surface-to-air missiles, recovering successfully, being repaired quickly, and flying again the next day proved the aircraft's survivability. The F/A-18 is a twin engine, mid-wing, multi-mission tactical aircraft. The F/A-18A and C are single seat aircraft. The F/A-18B and D are dual-seaters. The B model is used primarily for training, while the D model is the current
Navy aircraft for attack, tactical air control, forward air control and reconnaissance squadrons. The newest models, the E and F were rolled out at
McDonnell Douglas Sept. 17,
1995. The E is a single seat while the F is a two-seater.
The F/A-18
E/F acquisition program was an unparalleled success. The aircraft emerged from
Engineering and
Manufacturing Development meeting all of its performance requirements on cost, on schedule and 400 pounds under weight.
All of this was verified in
Operational Verification testing, the final exam, passing with flying colors receiving the highest possible endorsement.
The first operational cruise of
Super Hornet, F/A-18 E, was with
VFA-115 onboard the
USS Abraham Lincoln (
CVN 72) on July 24,
2002, and saw initial combat action on
Nov. 6, 2002, when they participated in a strike on hostile targets in the "no-fly" zone in
Iraq.
Super Hornet, flew combat sorties from
Abraham Lincoln during
Southern Watch, demonstrating reliability and an increased range and payload capability.
VFA 115 embarked aboard
Lincoln expended twice the amount of bombs as other squadrons in their airwing (with
100% accuracy) and met and exceeded all readiness requirements while on deployment.
The Super Hornet cost per flight hour is 40% of the
F-14 Tomcat and requires 75% less labor hours per flight hour.
All F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles or both, through selected use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This "force multiplier" capability gives the operational commander more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario.
The fighter missions are primarily fighter escort and fleet air defense; while the attack missions are force projection, interdiction, and close and deep air support.
The F/A-18C and D models are the result of a block upgrade in
1987 incorporating provisions for employing updated missiles and jamming devices against enemy ordnance. C and D models delivered since
1989 also include an improved night attack capability. The E and F models have built on the proven effectiveness of the A through D aircraft. The Super Hornet provides aircrew the capability and performance necessary to face
21st century threats.
- published: 05 Nov 2014
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