Maybe so Paul, but "normal air force comoflage"Phantoms, or any aircraft for that matter, would never have red panels on stabilitor. That's hi visibility you don't want in combat. I say, QF-4E.
Paul if you look at the tail code TD is Tyndall AFB FL and 82 ATRS is the Aerial Targets Squadron The USAF painted several F-4s as Heritage Flights to fly at airshows
My understanding is even when converted to drones, they retain the ability to be flown by an on-board pilot, and are still flown for other duties before being expended as a target.
correct Darren, most of the use of the QF-4 is with testing new system of aircraft or ground radar/ ADS.their final mission is testing of weapons
the rear seat is removed as a drone when as an operational drone there is a sidewinder warhead in the back seat just as insurance if the aircraft does not respond to the commands
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