The document summarizes the F-4 Phantom II fighter aircraft. It was a twin-engine, all-weather interceptor and fighter-bomber used extensively in the Vietnam War and first Gulf War. The Phantom held 15 world records and was a large, supersonic fighter capable of Mach 2.2 speed, carrying 8,400 kg of weapons on 9 external hardpoints, including air-to-air missiles and bombs. It set records for altitude, speed, and time to height and was a pioneer with its radar and first helmet mounted display.