Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter

Last revised January 1, 2000




The RF-5A (N-156C) is the reconnaissance version of the F-5A. It was ordered in October of 1967, but did not make its first flight until May of 1968. It retained some combat capability with the additional provision of four KS-92 cameras mounted in the nose. The KS-92 camera was provided with an individual light sensor and individual light sensor and automatic exposure and had a 100-foot magazine. The cameras gave forward oblique, trimetrogon and split vertical coverage. All four cameras could be removed, reloaded and replaced within five minutes. The use of different lenses gave six basic camera configurations.

The RF-5A could be distinguished from its single- seat fighter cousin by the rather angular nose cutouts for the camera ports. The cameras were accessed via the upper surface of the nose which hinged forward. The aircraft was otherwise quite similar to the F-5A. Both cannon were retained, even when the cameras were fitted. In theory, the nose of the RF-5A could be replaced by the standard F-5A nose, but in the field this operation took too long to be practical.

The first of 89 RF-5As was delivered in the late 1960s. The first customer was the Imperial Iranian Air Force, followed by the air forces of Greece, Morocco, Norway, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, and Turkey.

Serial numbers of Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter:

67-21219/21231		Northrop RF-5A-35-NO Freedom Fighter
				to Iran
67-21232/21235		cancelled contract for Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter
68-9097/9113		Northrop RF-5A-40-NO Freedom Fighter
				9097/9099 to Turkey
				9100/9113 to Norway
68-10489/10490		Northrop RF-5A-40-NO Freedom Fighter
				sold to Norway
69-6487/6502		Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter - contract cancelled
69-7137/7173		Northrop RF-5A-45-NO Freedom Fighter  
				7137/7147 to Turkey
				7148, 7151, and 7160/7163 to South Vietnam
				7154 to Thailand
				7149,7150,7152,7153,7155,7156 to Turkey
				7157/7159 to Thailand
				7164/7173 to Greece
69-7178/7180		Northrop RF-5A Freedom Fighter - cancelled contract 
70-1614/1622		Northrop RF-5A-40-NO Freedom Fighter
				1614,1615 to Morocco
				1616 to South Vietnam
				1617-1622 to Greece
71-277/279		Northrop RF-5A-NO Freedom Fighter
				277, 278 to South Korea
				279 to South Vietnam	
71-1029/1032		Northrop RF-5A-55-NO Freedom Fighter
				all to South Korea
71-1035/1038		Northrop RF-5A-NO Freedom Fighter
				1035,1036 to South Korea
				1037,1038 to South Vietnam

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