✈️ Aircraft Specifications
| Length | 14.38 m (47.2 ft) |
| Max Speed (Mach) | 1.63 |
| Max Speed (km/h) | 1,700 km/h |

Northrop F-5 Tiger II
The F-5 was designed as a low-cost, easy-to-maintain supersonic fighter for export to US allies. Its simplicity and reliability made it one of the most widely exported American fighters.
🐯 The Aggressor
The US Navy and Air Force famously used F-5s as aggressor aircraft to simulate Soviet MiGs in training — including at the legendary TOPGUN school. Its small size and agility made it a convincing MiG stand-in. The F-5 also served as the basis for the T-38 Talon trainer and the YF-17, which evolved into the F/A-18 Hornet.
📋 Specifications
- Max Speed: Mach 1.63 (1,700 km/h)
- Range: 1,405 km
- Engines: 2x GE J85-21 turbojets
- First Flight: 1959
- Built: 3,806
- Country: United States
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Frequently Asked Questions
How fast is the F-5 Tiger II?
The F-5E has a top speed of Mach 1.63 (1,077 mph / 1,734 km/h).
Why is the F-5 so popular for export?
Designed to be affordable, easy to maintain, and simple to fly — ideal for smaller air forces with low operating costs.
How many F-5s were built?
Over 3,800 F-5 family aircraft (Freedom Fighter + Tiger II).
Is the F-5 still in service?
Yes. The US military uses F-5s as aggressor aircraft. Several nations still operate upgraded variants.