The F9F Cougar is an American swept-wing jet-powered naval fighter designed as a response to the Soviet MiG-15. It was introduced in 1952 and makes up much of America's reserve air fleet. Its most common model is the F9F-8, which improve low-speed flying and adds the capacity to fire AIM-9 Sidewinders. The aircraft is very nimble and well-armed, but it is slower than its Soviet contemporaries. It is one of the most popular jet fighters in Oceanyka, due to both its relative ease of acquisition and its ruggedness.
Grumman F9F Cougar
Inventory
| Object | QTY | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Armament | |||
| Equipped |
AN/M3
20mm |
4 | |
| Equipped |
Hardpoints
1,500kg Maximum Payload |
1 | |
| Engine | |||
| Equipped |
Pratt & Whitney J48-P-8A
32.2kN (AFTERBURNING) |
1 | |
| Specifics | |||
| Equipped |
AN/APG-30
Fire Control Radar |
1 | |