How America’s Most Prolific Fighter Jet Designed A New Age Of Combat

The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is widely acclaimed as the most significant Western fighter jet of the Cold War. In its time, it was the workhorse and backbone of US airpower. The aircraft redefined what a fighter jet was able to be through technological complexity, versatility, and sheer power. By the time the program ended, over 5,000 Phantom IIs had been built for the US and export customers around the world.

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