Sur Aviationgeek, il y a un articles sur l'exercice Fairgame IV, où l'Armée de l'Air a "battu" l'US Navy :
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/the-exe ... antom-iis/
et
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/the-les ... antom-iis/
Il semble que les leçons n'aient pas toutes été retenues:
Par contre, savez vous s'il existe des témoignages du côté français ?The Navy broke one of the golden rules: train like you plan to fight. The F-4 aircrew trained to perform intercepts which maximized the systems around which the Phantom was built, but most of the initial engagements with the French were classic dogfights. The aircrew consistently found themselves stuck in dogfights against highly maneuverable airplanes. This was very much driven by ROE stipulations, but sadly, it appeared that Navy leadership did not recognize the likelihood of being strapped with the same rules of engagement in a wartime scenario—such as Vietnam.
Merci d'avance