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Iran Fights with Vietnam-Era Warplanes: Outdated F-4s and F-5s Reveal Tehran’s Strategic Weakness

Published March 6, 2026, 17:13
Iran Fights with Vietnam-Era Warplanes: Outdated F-4s and F-5s Reveal Tehran’s Strategic Weakness

Iran's air force relies heavily on old fighter aircraft, such as the F-4 Phantom II and F-5, which have been in service for decades and struggle to compete with modern fighters from the US and Israel. The age of the fleet was revealed during recent clashes, where many Iranian aircraft were destroyed or shot down. This weakness in the air has led Tehran to invest in ballistic missiles and drones, which are now its primary means of attack. However, even these attacks have failed to halt the air operations of its opponents, demonstrating their overwhelming superiority in the air.