Fighter aircraft designed to operate inside enemy airspace
The term penetration fighter has been used to describe a long-range fighter aircraft designed to penetrate enemy air defences and attack defensive interceptors. The concept is similar to the escort fighter, but differs primarily in that the aircraft would not operate in close concert with bombers. Both types are sub-classes of the strategic fighter. The same general mission is also carried out by intruders, but these are generally night fighters or light bombers that do not have the air combat performance of this concept.
The presence of the North American P-51 Mustang above Germany allowed USAAF bombers to fly at will over the country, and is considered one of the turning points of the air war. In the post-war period, the development of jet-powered strategic bombers made this role difficult to fill; aircraft with performance to protect the bombers had very short range, and those with the range were propeller designs that could not keep up.[1] The desire for a fighter that could penetrate enemy airspace along with the bombers led to several prototype designs in the early 1950s, including the McDonnell XF-88 Voodoo, Lockheed XF-90 and North American YF-93. In order to be competitive with existing interceptors, these had to be jet powered. The XF-88 was developed into the F-101 Voodoo supersonic penetration fighter-bomber.[2][3]
The North American XF-108 Rapier project was for a long-range interceptor intended to launch from the continental United States and intercept Soviet bombers while still in the far Arctic. This long range meant that if they were launched from forward bases in Europe, Turkey or Alaska, the F-108 would be able to travel a fair distance over the USSR and help disrupt the defences for the following North American XB-70 bombers. The F-108 was ultimately cancelled in budget cuts.[4][5]
^"USAF Air Materiel Command Design 938A Penetration Fighter Study of 1948"
^"F-101 'Voodoo'", globalsecurity.org (retrieved 22 January 2020): "In 1953, AAC altered the requirement to a strategic fighter capable of delivering nuclear weapons, causing diversions, and fighting off enemy interceptors. McDonnell Aircraft corporation redesigned the XF-88 to carry larger engines, lengthened the fuselage to provide additional fuel storage, and submitted its strategic fighter proposal. The new aircraft, designated the F-101A, was the first Air Force fighter designed to be supersonic."
^Green & Swanborough (1994), p.367: "Evolved from the XF-88 by a team led by E M Flesh as a deep penetration escort fighter, the Voodoo..."
^Robert Lyons Jr., "The Search For An Advanced Fighter", US Air Force Air Command and Staff College, 1986
^"Fact Sheet: North American F-108A Rapier" Archived 2014-12-28 at the Wayback Machine, National Museum of the United States Air Force
and 17 Related for: Penetration fighter information
The term penetrationfighter has been used to describe a long-range fighter aircraft designed to penetrate enemy air defences and attack defensive interceptors...
fulfilling roles such as that of an escort fighter protecting bombers, a penetrationfighter carrying out offensive sorties of its own far into enemy territory...
type, able to act as an escort fighter protecting bombers, to carry out offensive sorties of its own as a penetrationfighter and maintain standing patrols...
their inherent short range made escort fighters very difficult to build. The related concept of a penetrationfighter emerged briefly in the 1950s and again...
S This is a list of fighter aircraft used by the United States. This includes those of the 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system...
commander. Fighter Command began a campaign to gain air superiority over northwestern France. Various types of short-penetrationfighter operations were...
Penetrator may refer to: A penetrationfighter that operates at long range over enemy airspace, or the related bomber version Penetrator (album), a 1984...
fluctuated. Every boxer falls into one of the four following styles: pressure fighters, out-boxer, brawler, and boxer-puncher. While there are many different...
recently introduced to the sport during UFCs penetration into the European market. The Ultimate Fighter also drew record viewing figures for Spike TV...
F-94 Starfire. He also performed most of the tests of the XF-90 penetrationfighter prototype. He also flew the first flights of the XF-104 Starfighter...
P-38 Lightning and dive tested the P-80 Shooting Star, the XF-90 penetrationfighter prototype, and the F-94C Starfire. He certification tested two of...
troop support; air combat; deep penetration strikes; para-dropping behind enemy lines; feints to draw enemy fighters away from the actual target; bombing;...
in-fighter has an advantage over an out-fighter, an out-fighter has an advantage over a brawler, and a brawler has an advantage over an in-fighter; these...
A strategic bomber is a medium- to long-range penetration bomber aircraft designed to drop large amounts of air-to-ground weaponry onto a distant target...
stealth multirole fighter from China, the Shenyang FC-31 is also under flight testing. Aviation portal Cloaking device Metamaterial Penetration aid QTOL Mahulikar...
are three primary Tornado variants: the Tornado IDS (interdictor/strike) fighter-bomber, the Tornado ECR (electronic combat/reconnaissance) SEAD aircraft...
ground-attack aircraft. Fighter aircraft often carry out the attack role, although they would not be considered attack aircraft per se; fighter-bomber conversions...