I thought this would be of interest, it’s a 15-minute short documentary on the 1989 Gulf of Sidra Incident that includes the actual audio recording from the lead F-14, Gypsy 207 and a good analysis of the engagement, the rules of engagement the US pilots were under, and theories of what the MiG-23s might have been up to based on transcripts of intercepted radio communications between them and their ground controller released many years after the fact. Apparently the MiGs never turned on their fire control radars.
At about 6:00 you can hear the Radar Intercept Officer calling the distance to target - “13 miles” followed by his call of “Fox-1! Fox-1!” indicating that he has fired an AIM-7 Sparrow radar guided missile and the surprise in the voice of the pilot of “Ah Jesus” on hearing this.
Weird timing on the video, it was just uploaded to YouTube on a new channel 3 or 4 hours ago; it’s on a new second channel specifically for documentaries by a YouTuber I sub to who’s main channel is pretty much entirely realistic video game dogfights in DCS, Digital Combat Simulator.