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  2. Call of Duty: Warzone (2022 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In-game cash currencies also return, allowing players to buy various items at several buy stations scattered across the map, including custom loadouts with personalized weapons and perk setups. Warzone (2022) features many vehicles such as the ATV, cargo truck, Hatchback, SUV and many more. [7] During the match, events can happen throughout the ...

  3. Wild Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Wild Weasel tactics and techniques were adopted by other nations and integrated into U.S. efforts to suppress enemy air defenses to establish air supremacy before full-scale conflict. [ 2 ] The missions were known by the operational code "Iron Hand" when first authorized on 12 August 1965, though technically this term referred only to the ...

  4. 124th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    190th TRS RF-4C Phantom II 68-0608 about 1988. The 190th did not carry tail codes on its RF-4C aircraft. In November 1975, the 124th Fighter-Interceptor Group was transferred from Air Defense Command to Tactical Air Command (TAC). It was re-equipped by TAC with the RF-4C Phantom II Mach 2 high speed reconnaissance aircraft. Many of these planes ...

  5. List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II U.S. operators

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    A US Air Force QF-4E Phantom takes off during a heritage demonstration in 2007. Following the test and evaluation of loaned Navy F-4Bs, the first production F-4C was delivered to U.S. Air Force in November 1963. The 4453rd Combat Crew Training Wing at MacDill AFB was the first unit to receive the Phantoms.

  6. McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators

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    The Phantom II entered service with the U.S. military in 1960 and served until 1996. During this time it was the primary interceptor, air superiority fighter and fighter bomber with the U.S. Navy, Marines and Air Force. The Phantom II was exported to 11 other nations, and continues to serve in a military role in some parts of the world.

  7. Bell P-59 Airacomet - Wikipedia

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    The Army Air Force conducted combat trials against propeller-driven Lockheed P-38J Lightning and Republic P-47D Thunderbolt fighters in February 1944 and found that the older aircraft outperformed the jet. It, therefore, decided that the P-59 was best suited as a training aircraft to familiarize pilots with jet-engine aircraft.

  8. Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia

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    A J-10S operated by the Chinese Air Force, attending a military exercise in Russia. J-10CE for the Pakistan Air Force displayed at the Zhuhai Air Show 2024. J-10A: Single seat variant. The export designation is F-10A [47] or FC-20. [48] J-10AH: Naval version of J-10A. J-10AY: Aerobatics variant of J-10A. [49] J-10S: Tandem-seated trainer ...

  9. Fulton surface-to-air recovery system - Wikipedia

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    The Fulton system in use The Fulton system in use from below. The Fulton surface-to-air recovery system (STARS), also known as Skyhook, is a system used by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), United States Air Force, and United States Navy for retrieving individuals on the ground using aircraft such as the MC-130E Combat Talon I and B-17 Flying Fortress.