VF-213 Squadron History

VF-213 Squadron Patch
VF-213 Insignia Courtesy of Torsten Anft

VF-213 Blacklions
Base:NAS Oceana
Tailcode:'NH'
Callsign:'Blacklion'
Variant:F-14D

The Blacklions were established as VF-213 on the 22nd of June 1955 and thus are one of a rare breed among Navy squadrons in that they retain the designation they were established with. VF-213 were among the first Miramar squadrons to receive the F-14A, beginning conversion to it in September 1976, the new F-14 replacing venerable F-4B Phantom II's. Quickly becoming proficient on their new mount VF-213 departed for their first cruise as part of CVW-11 in October 1977. This first cruise took place on board the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) and saw VF-213 paired with VF-114 'Aardvarks', a pairing that was to last until the Aardvarks were disestablished in April 1993. After their Kitty Hawk cruise VF-213 and CVW-11 shifted to the USS America (CV-66) and took part in two Mediterranean cruises, one in 1979 and the other in 1981.

1982 saw VF-213 gain the first of their TARPS capable F-14's and quickly become proficient with the new equipment and role.

Late in 1982 CVW-11 once again moved carriers, this time to the nuclear powered USS Enterprise (CVN-65), beginning a partnership that was to last throughout most of the 1980's. Another cruise on board Enterprise followed in 1984 and regular cruises followed until Enterprise had to go into dock for nuclear refuelling. During this period CVW-11 (and VF-213) shifted to the USS Abraham Lincoln. With VF-114 disestablished VF-213 now provides the main battle group protection for the Enterprise, with whom they are now reunited, and her battle group, as well as providing extra strike capability through their 'Bombcat capabilities. In the next few years these capabilities will be substantially increased with the introduction of NVG's and LANTIRN pods to allow VF-213 to designate targets for their own LGB's and to fly and navigate accurately at night.

VF-213 completed a cruise as part of CVW-11 onboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) early in 1997. One of the last port visits was to Australia in March. At the end of March VF-213 parted with 6 of their F-14A's, cross decking these aircraft to VF-154 onboard the USS Independence (CV-62). In return VF-213 gained some of VF-154's worst aircraft for the trip back to San Diego. This allowed VF-154 to replace their worst aircraft without the expense of flying new aircraft all the way from the USA. The 'Aircraft Assigned' table below reflects this.

The recent news that most F-14A's have run out of or are very close to their airframe life limit has led VF-213 to become the latest squadron to fly the F-14D Super Tomcat. This gives a quantum leap in capability for the Black Lions.

The image below shows a VF-213 aircraft from the early 1990's, in very low-vis camouflage. The present scheme is slightly more noticeable, having added horizontal lines to separate the tailcode and lion (which has now reverted to having only one tail). The CO's aircraft has gold/yellow highlighting of the lines and tailcode.

Image Courtesy of Torsten Anft

Aircraft assigned to VF-213:-
The code N.P. indicates the aircraft was not present at that date.
BuNo.Modex (late 96)Modex (March 97)
159864100100
159873101101
160678102102
160915111111 (transferred to VF-154)
160925112112
161270113113
161272114114 (transferred to VF-154)
161606106N.P.
161617103103 (transferred to VF-154)
161624115115
161856104104
162601105105 (transferred to VF-154)
162606N.P.106
162610107107 (transferred to VF-154)
162611110110 (transferred to VF-154)

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