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The '''F-105''', officially the '''Thunderchief''' but called the '''Thud''' by its crews, was designated as a fighter-bomber, used extensively against North Vietnam. The aircraft was really more of a light to medium bomber than a fighter, optimized for nuclear delivery. It was extremely fast and carried a heavy payload for its size, but neither had the agility for dogfighting nor a long-range | The '''F-105''', officially the '''Thunderchief''' but called the '''Thud''' by its crews, was designated as a fighter-bomber, used extensively in air operations against North Vietnam. The aircraft was really more of a light to medium bomber than a fighter, optimized for nuclear delivery. It was extremely fast and carried a heavy payload for its size, but neither had the agility for air combat maneuvering|dogfighting nor a long-range air-to-air missile and thus did not do well in air superiority fighter roles. | ||
It was extensively used in the | It was extensively used in the suppression of enemy air defense#Counter-SAM (Wild Weasel|Wild Weasel role, but had limited maneuverability if it needed to evade a surface-to-air missile. Eventually, it was replaced by different variants of the F-4 Phantom II, although the F-4G suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) version was not used in Vietnam.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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The F-105, officially the Thunderchief but called the Thud by its crews, was designated as a fighter-bomber, used extensively in air operations against North Vietnam. The aircraft was really more of a light to medium bomber than a fighter, optimized for nuclear delivery. It was extremely fast and carried a heavy payload for its size, but neither had the agility for air combat maneuvering|dogfighting nor a long-range air-to-air missile and thus did not do well in air superiority fighter roles. It was extensively used in the suppression of enemy air defense#Counter-SAM (Wild Weasel|Wild Weasel role, but had limited maneuverability if it needed to evade a surface-to-air missile. Eventually, it was replaced by different variants of the F-4 Phantom II, although the F-4G suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) version was not used in Vietnam. |