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used as the official helicopters of the President of the United States Marine One: 1959 1961 1500 Sikorsky S-61R: Medium-lift transport/SAR helicopter Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation The S-61R served in the United States Air Force and in the United States Coast Guard. 1959 1961 Unknown Kaman SH-2 Seasprite: Anti-submarine warfare helicopter Kaman ...
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Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Maritime patrol; Beechcraft Baron: United States: transport / trainer G58 Baron: 2 [3] Beechcraft Bonanza: United States: transport / trainer G-36 Bonanza 7 [6] [7] Total of 8, 1 crashed in Madura Strait [8] CASA/IPTN CN-235: Indonesia/Spain: patrol / transport CN-235 MPA 6 [3] CASA C-212: Indonesia ...
List of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) List of United States Navy aircraft designations (pre-1962) List of United States Army aircraft designations (1956–1962) List of United States Tri-Service aircraft designations; List of U.S. DoD aircraft designations; List of undesignated military aircraft of the United States
The United States Armed Forces uses a wide variety of military aircraft across the respective aviation arms of its various service branches. The numbers of specific aircraft listed in the following entries are estimates from published sources and may not be exhaustive.
United States: M240C M240D Used as a Coaxial and Pintle Mounted gun for the loader in the Leopard 2 tank. [34] [35] [36] Dillon Aero minigun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Gatling-type machine gun United States: M134D [37] M60: 7.62×51mm NATO: General-purpose machine gun United States: Unknown [38] Madsen-Saetter.30-06 Springfield: General-purpose machine ...
Anti-tank missiles, such as the SS.11 and the Aérospatiale SS.12/AS.12 were developed and mounted on French military helicopters. In turn, the United States adapted its BGM-71 TOW for firing from helicopters and eventually developed the AGM-114 Hellfire. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union adapted the 3M11 Falanga missile for firing from the Mil Mi-24.