Iran Air Force KC-747, one of two acquired by their Air Force, is still in use as a front line cargo/tanker aircraft, notable in being one of the few 747 "classics", based on the 100 (-131)model, still flying. Seen here in formation with IIAF F-14A, F-4E, and MiG-29 aircraft, the KC-747 uses the same air refueling system as the KC-707/KC-135
Iran also flies the KC-707, nearly identical to the USAF KC-135, with the addition of the wing drogue refueling packages. In the second pic, an Iran Air Force KC-707 is seen refueling USAF F-111A Aardvark strike fighters on a strike training sortie.
Iran also flies the KC-707, nearly identical to the USAF KC-135, with the addition of the wing drogue refueling packages. In the second pic, an Iran Air Force KC-707 is seen refueling USAF F-111A Aardvark strike fighters on a strike training sortie.
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