
F-14D Super Tomcat
The F-14D Super Tomcat is a highly advanced fighter jet used by the U.S. Navy, famous for its variable-swing wings that allow it to adapt to different flight conditions. Developed from the original F-14, the "D" model features improved avionics, engines, and weapons systems, making it capable of long-range combat and superior aerial performance. It was designed primarily for air superiority and fleet defense, excelling in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The F-14D served as a key component of U.S. naval aviation until it was retired in favor of newer aircraft like the F/A-18 Super Hornet.