Updated F-4EJ Phantoms for Japanse Air Self Defence Force (JASDF) with J/APG-66J radar and wired for AIM-7E/F Sparrow, AIM-9L/P Sidwinder and locally developed Mitsubishi AAM-3 missiles. In the air-to-ground role, the F-4EJ Kai can carry two ASM-1C anti-ship missiles. Upgraded RF-4EJ were designated RF-4EJ-Kai and are equipped with ANAPQ-172 radar and Thomson-CFS Astac Elint pod. The prototype F-4EJ Kai first flew July 17, 1984. Eventually, some 90 airframes were upgraded.
F-4EJ Phantom II "J.A.S.D.F."
Twaalf uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- 302 - S/N27-8303.
- 303 - S/N77-8398.
- 303 - S/N37-8320.
- 304 - S/N07-8433.
- 301 - S/N07-8435.
- 302 - S/N07-8432.
- 302 - S/N07-8434.
- 303 - S/N67-8390.
- 303 - S/N47-8340.
- 304 - S/N57-8369.
- 305 - S/N27-8305.
- 306 - S/N47-8335.
- 307 - S/N17-8301.
F-4E Phantom II "Mig Killer"
Vijf uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- F-4E - 388 THW/34 TFS (JJ-67-301)
- F-4E - 388 TFW/469 TFS (JV-70-308)
- F-4E - 4 TFW/334 TFS (SA-69-229)
- F-4E - 4 TFW/335 TFS (SB-69-294)
- F-4 E - 4 TFW/336 TFS (SC-69-269)
Afmetingen;
F-4EJ Phantom II "J.A.S.D.F."
- Lang; 245mm.
- Spanwijdte; 100mm.
F-4E Phantom II "Mig Killer"
- Lang; 183mm.
- spanwijdte; 102mm.