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was that many of the missile failures were caused by out of envelope firings due to unfamiliarity of the aircrews with the dynamically changing launch acceptability regions (LAR). The report proposed to create an instrumented range to help aircrews become familiar with the complexities of firing
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was the need for an "Advanced Fighter Weapons School" to revive the community fighter expertise that had been resident in the Fleet Air Gunnery Units (FAGU), which had been disbanded some time before. The report suggested that such a school be created under the auspices of
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Does the combat aircrew fully understand and exploit the capabilities of the aircraft-missile system? (Corollary question: Is the aircraft-missile system properly designed and configured for the air-to-air
69:(NAVAIRSYSCOM) to conduct "an in-depth examination of the entire process by which Air-to-Air missile systems are acquired and employed" and further directed that Ault be placed in charge of the effort. 114:, the performance of air-to-air missiles was found to be disappointing with kill rates of 9.2% for the AIM-4, 9.2% for the AIM-7 and 18% for the AIM-9. Meanwhile the 130:
successfully outmanoeuvred air-to-air missiles and used hit and run tactics and/or greater manoeuvrability to shoot down the heavier and less agile F-4s and USAF
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Is the air-to-air missile system (aircraft/fire control system/missile) repair and rework program returning a quality product to the Fleet?
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for use by aircraft flying out of NAS Miramar. The Air Force was faced with the same problem and also began development of a similar
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The USAF conducted an exhaustive study of air-to-air encounters in Southeast Asia titled "Project Red Baron", named in tribute to
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the United States military adopted the view that airborne radar and air-to-air missiles made guns and dogfighting obsolete. The
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Are Fleet support organizations delivering a high quality product to the CVA’s (aircraft carriers) and to forward sites ashore?
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Do shipboard and squadron organizations (afloat and ashore) launch an optimally ready combat aircraft-missile system?
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and it and the later reports also resulted in significant improvements in USAF training such as creation of
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Ault directed a team of five experts who addressed five basic questions to be addressed by the study:
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Is industry delivering to the Navy a high quality product, designed and built to specifications?
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would destroy enemy aircraft at close range. Guns were eliminated on new aircraft such as the
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United States Air Force in Southeast Asia 1965-1973: Aces and Aerial Victories
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would destroy enemy aircraft beyond visual range, while the radar-guided/
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and the Navy disestablished its last Fleet Air Gunnery Unit in 1960.
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performance during the period of 1965 to 1968, conducted by Navy
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their air-to-air missiles. This led to development of the
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The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems
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Creation of the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN)
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Index

Project Red Baron
United States Navy
air-to-air missile
Captain
Frank Ault
Admiral Tom Moorer
Chief of Naval Operations
North Vietnamese
Naval Air Systems Command
Korean War
radar-guided
AIM-7 Sparrow
infrared
AIM-4 Falcon
United States Air Force
AIM-9 Sidewinder
F-4 Phantom II
Operation Rolling Thunder
Vietnam People's Air Force
MiG-17
MiG-19
MiG-21s
F-105s
AA-2
VF-121
Replacement Air Group
United States Navy Fighter Weapons School
Air Combat Maneuvering Range
MCAS Yuma
Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation

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