Rare video shows an F-14 Tomcat as it appeared through the onboard Television Camera Set

Published on: October 12, 2015 at 2:29 PM

Watch this rare footage featuring some interesting images taken from aboard an F-14 Tomcat by using the TCS (Television Camera Set).

Filmed by Dave โ€œBioโ€ Baranek,ย author of the bookย Topgun Days: Dogfighting, Cheating Death and Hollywood Glory as One of Americaโ€™s Best Fighter Jocks, and a twenty-year experienced Tomcat Radar Intercept Officer (RIO),ย from onboard his F-14 making use of the television camera set (TCS) mounted in the chin pod, this clip showsย 2,5 minutes of video of Tomcats flying with US Navy Fighter Squadron 2 (VF-2) Bounty Hunters around 1989.

As explained by Bio himself, the story behind this video is quite interesting: โ€œI have to say that the opening segment (head-on pass) was a boring โ€˜1v1โ€™ during deployment, so the comm is kind of sloppy, because we were basically fooling around. But when we got back to the ready room and looked at the video, I thought, โ€˜That is a keeper!'โ€

The TCS was a camera that could be slaved to the radar antenna providing a gray-scale visual image to the aircrew. Even if it had a fairly limited field of view and was heavily affected by atmospheric haze, the TCS was one of the F-14โ€™s most interesting system. Being integrated into the weapons system in fact, it was useful in many scenarios: although the television camera set was most useful at high altitude where the air is clear, it delivered to the Tomcat aircrew a unique first sight-first shot capability given the fact that the aircrew could visually identify (VID) hostile aircraft at a greater distance than using eyeballs alone.

Other interesting segments of the video showย four Tomcats sweeping their wings, and a cool F-14 night catapult shot from USS Ranger using maximum afterburner.

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