http://issuu.com/ksiakarobak/docs/f-105_wild_weasel_vs_sa-2_guideline
Sur le F-105: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_F-105_Thunderchief
Sur les Wild Weasel : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Weasel
Sur le Wild Weasel F-105 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_F-105_Thunderchief#Wild_Weasel
Wild Weasel II and III[edit]
The Wild Weasel II version was the first unsuccessful attempt to use the F-4C as the Wild Weasel platform. When that effort failed, the Wild Weasel role was then passed to the F-105F in the summer of 1966. The F-105F was converted for the role and was designated Wild Weasel III. The F-105F was equipped with more advanced radar, jamming equipment, and a heavier armament. Anti-radiation missiles were outfitted that could seek out radar emplacements. The F-105F Wild Weasel airframes were eventually modified with improved countermeasures components in a standardized configuration and designated the F-105G. The F-105G was also designated Wild Weasel III; 61 F-105F units were upgraded to F-105G specifications. Although in some documentation the F-105F was referred to as an EF-105F, that designation never existed in the operational flying squadrons.[8]