description: Proving highly adaptable, the F-4 entered service with the Navy in 1961 before it was adopted by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force, and by the mid-1960s it had become a major part of their air arms. Phantom production ran from 1958 to 1981 with a total of 5,195 aircraft built, making it the most produced American supersonic military aircraft in history, and cementing its position as an iconic combat aircraft of the Cold War. The F-4 was used extensively during the Vietnam War. It served as the principal air superiority fighter for the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps and became important in the ground-attack and aerial reconnaissance roles late in the war. introduced: 1968 manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas origin: USA price: 10 role: Fighter-Bomber max_range: 200 variants: F-4E-45MC Phantom II: {} Phantom FGR.2: {} F-4EJ Phantom II: {} radios: intra_flight: AN/ARC-164 inter_flight: AN/ARC-164 channels: type: common namer: phantom intra_flight_radio_index: 2 inter_flight_radio_index: 1 default_overrides: INSAlignmentStored: true #Quality: 100 #Wear: 0 #UseReferenceAircraft: false #IsNvgAllowed: true #TacanChannel: 0 #TacanBand: 0 #VORILSFrequencyMHZ: 108 #VORILSFrequencyDecimalMHZ: 0 #KY28Key: 1 #ChaffDoubleDispense: false #IffMode2Digit1: 0 #IffMode2Digit2: 0 #IffMode2Digit3: 0 #IffMode2Digit4: 0 #LaserCodeDigit1: 1 #LaserCodeDigit2: 6 #LaserCodeDigit3: 8 #LaserCodeDigit4: 8 tasks: Anti-ship: 110 BAI: 570 BARCAP: 410 CAS: 570 DEAD: 400 Escort: 410 Fighter sweep: 410 Intercept: 410 OCA/Aircraft: 570 OCA/Runway: 330 SEAD: 120 SEAD Escort: 120 Strike: 400 TARCAP: 410