McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators
Non-U.S. nations that operate(d) the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators are the non-U.S. nations with air forces that operate or used to operate the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. The Phantom II entered service with the U.S. military in 1960 and served until 1996. During this time it was the primary interceptor, air superiority fighter and fighter bomber with the U.S. Navy, Marines and Air Force.
Quick Facts Received, In service as of 2001 ...
Received | In service as of 2001 | in service as of 2020 | |
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Australia | 24 F-4E | None[N 1] | None |
Egypt | 45 F-4E | 30 F-4E | retired / in reserve |
Germany | 88 RF-4E 175 F-4F 10 F-4E | 145 F-4F[N 2] | None |
Greece | 121 F-4E and RF-4E | 62 F-4E and RF-4E[N 3] | 34 |
Iran | 32 F-4D 177 F-4E 16 RF-4E | 15 F-4D 29 F-4E 3 RF-4E | 63 |
Israel | 206- 210 F-4E 12 RF-4E | 40 F-4E 53 Kurnass 2000 | None |
Japan | 140 F-4EJ 14 RF-4E | 109 F-4EJ 12 RF-4E | None |
South Korea | 27 RF-4C 92 F-4D 103 F-4E | 18 RF-4C 60 F-4D 70 F-4E | 19 F-4E |
Spain | 40 F-4C 18 RF-4C | 14 RF-4C[N 4] | None |
Turkey | 237 F-4E and RF-4E | 163 F-4E [N 5] 44 RF-4E | 29 |
United Kingdom |
15 F-4J(UK) 50 F-4K 116 F-4M | None | None |
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The Phantom II was exported to 11 other nations, and continues to serve in a military role in some parts of the world.