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In 1969 at the height of the Viet Nam war, nine instructors from the tactics phase of VF-121 (the F-4 Phantom R.A.G.) were tasked to write a syllabus and establish a training course in advanced air-to-air combat. In the process they rewrote the history of tactical aviation. In March of 1969 the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School was established. The pilots called it “TOPGUN”.
TOPGUN Fight to Fly Fly to Fight Fight to Win
Photo of Maddox • August 2, 1964 - The U.S.S. Maddox is attacked by three North Vietnamese Soviet built P-4 Patrol boats.
U.S.S. Constellation & U.S.S. Ticonderoga Take The Conflict To The Enemy
June 17, 1965 – F-4 Phantom from U.S.S. Midway flown by CDR. Lou Page and Lt. J.C. Smith down MIG-17 to record the first air-to-air victory of the war.
U.S. Forces Trained For This Threat “We’ll Never Dogfight Again”
The Rules of Engagement handicapped U.S. forces and were exploited by our adversaries: “Fight to Win”
An unacceptable trade-off U.S.N./U.S.A.F. vs. N.V.A.F. 2:1 Brig. Gen. Robin Olds USAF Says It Best
The Genesis Of U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School • A convergence of factors creates the critical mass for the formation of TOPGUN. • Performance in combat: An unacceptable trade-off • Combat experience of tactics phase instructors • The Ault Report (gave combat pilots a voice) • “An Urgency Beyond Anything We Have Ever Done” • Dan Pedersen
Insert Photo THE U.S. NAVY COMMAND STRUCTURE RESPONDS: Dan Pedersen (Yank) Jerry Sawatzky ( Ski) Mel Holmes (Rattler) Jim Laing (Hawkeye) Darrell Gary (Condor) J.C. Smith (Mississippi 2-5000) Jim Ruliffson (Ruff) Steve Smith (Rebel ) John Nash (Smash)
Maj. John Boyd U.S.A.F. Theory of Energy Maneuverability T – D Ps = W xV
“SECOND BEST IS DEAD LAST” “THE BATTLE MAY BE WON OR LOST BEFORE YOU EVER MAN THE AIRCRAFT”
PROOF OF CONCEPT • THE CRUCIBLE OF COMBAT • March 28, 1970 a VF-142 Phantom off CVA-64 shoots down a MIG-21. Lt. • Jerry Beaulier and Lt. Steve Barkley were TOPGUN graduates. • April 15, 1972 President Nixon in an effort to force the North Viet Nam leaders back to the Paris Peace Talks orders a resumption of bombing north of the 20th parallel. • The U.S. Navy kill ratio climbs to 13:1 while the U.S.A.F. remains unchanged. The difference is credited to aircrew training and tactics implemented at TOPGUN. All but two of the kills are made by TOPGUN graduates.
“May 1996” TOPGUN Moves to N.A.S. Fallon Nevada CDR. Dan “Undra” Cheever NSAWC / N7 (TOPGUN)
LESSONS LEARNED • Don’t turn in the horizontal • Exploit the superior climb and roll capability of the F-4…use the vertical. • Maintain nose-tail separation and HCA to maneuver into missile cone…lag roll. • Maintain a high energy fight • Fight in pairs (Werner Molders Luftwaffe 1938) Loose Deuce maneuvering. • Utilize combat spread formation to enter the fight on the offensive.