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Gallery - Military Aircraft: Attack Aircraft

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Douglas A-4 Skyhawk:

Two Fighter Squadron 126 (VF-126) A-4F Skyhawks painted in desert, front, and muted camouflage as seen on 17 March 1984. (DoD) A US Marine Corps A-4 Skyhawk in flight. (DoD) A US Navy TA-4J Skyhawk from Fleet Composite Squadron 1 (VC-1) as it is piloted by Commander Davis, the squadron's executive officer. (DoD)

Four A-4 Skyhawks in flight. (The Boeing Company)

Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II:

Underside view of a Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II (USAF) A Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II about to refuel during Desert Storm (USAF) A Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II from the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing, Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, SC, during Operation Desert Shield  (USAF)

Two USAF A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the US Air Force's 175th Fighter Wing during a routine training mission over North America. (DoD) A Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II during aerial refuelling. (USAF) An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the USAF's 343rd Tactical Fighter Wwing, preparing to drop Mark 82 bombs during combined Army-Air Force live fire exercises (CALFEX IV) at the Yukon Command Training Site. (DoD)

Two A-10Cs of the Maryland Air National Guard's 104th Fighter Squadron train over Maryland's Eastern Shore on 14 June 2007 (USAF/Senior Master Sgt Jim Foard) A US Air Force A-10 refuelling over Afghanistan on 29 May 2008. (USAF/Master Sergeant Andy Dunaway) An A-10 from the US Air Force's 25th Fighter Squadron flies to the range at Osan Air Base, South Korea, to participate in an AIM-9 live-fire exercise on 15 August 2006. (USAF/Tech Sgt Jeffrey Allen)

An A-10 over Afghanistan, (USAF/Staff Sgt Aaron Allmon) A Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II from the US Air Force’s Fighter Weapons School at Nellis AFB during training on 26 July 1997. (USAF/SrA Brett K Snow) Two Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt IIs as seen on 16 March 2010. (USAF/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Wiseman)

Two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs over Afghanistan on 7 November 2008. (USAF Staff Sgt Aaron Allmon A US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II from the 442nd Fighter Wing, Air Force Reserve Command, after being refuelled from a KC-135 tanker over Northwest Missouri on 17 July 2008. (USAF/TSgt Tony R Tolley) A US Air Force A-10 from the 355th Fighter Squadron drops Mk 82 bombs over the Pacific Alaska Range Complex on 24 April 2007. (USAF/MSgt Robert Wieland)

A US Air Force A-10 from the 23rd Fighter Group after refuelling from a KC-135 over Afghanistan on 26 February 2011. (USAF/MSgt William Greer) An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the US Air Force's 66th Fighter Weapons Squadron releases a bomb on 7 March 2005. (USAF/MSgt Michael Ammons) Four A-10 Warthogs from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, in flight. (USAF/Senior Airman Alesia Goosic)

Four A-10 Warthogs from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, in flight. (USAF/Senior Airman Alesia Goosic) Two A-10 Warthogs from the US Air Force's 25th Fighter Wing fire flares near Osan Air Base, Korea, on 15 August 2006. (USAF/TSgt Jeffery Allen)

Rockwell (Boeing) OV-10 Bronco:

Two OV-10 Broncos from the 601st Tactical Air Support Group, Germany, during Exercise Reforger '81. (DoD) Two OV-10A Broncos from the 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron of the US Air Force during a flight out of Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina on 1 May 1990. (DoD/Technical Sergeant Hans H Deffner) Rockwell OV-10A Broncos from the 20th Tactial Air Support Group fly out of Shaw Air Force Base, SC, in 1990. (USAF/TSgt Hans H Deffner)

SEPECAT Jaguar:

A French Air Force Jaguar A/E during a refuelling mission over the Adriatic Sea in support of Operation Joint Forge on 8 April 2003. (Technical sergeant Mike Buytas/USAF) An Indian Air Force 14th Squadron SEPECAT Jaguar GR-1  about to refuel from an IAF 78th Squadron Ilyushin IL-78 Midas tanker. (DoD) A Royal Air Force Jaguar GR.3A flies over Incirlik Air Base in Turkey in support of Operation Northern Watch in Iraq on 29 April 2002. (USAF/TSgt Cecil D Daw Jr)

Two Royal Air Force GR3A Jaguars operating out of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, in support of Operation Northern Watch over Iraq on 29 April 2002. (USAF/Tech Sgt Cecil D Daw Jr) A Royal Air Force Jaguary GR-1A after taking on fuel from a VC-10 during Operation Northern Watch on 19 September 2002. (USAF/Tsgt Anna Hayman)

Vought A-7 Corsair II:

A Vought A-7 Corsair II during Operation Desert Storm. (DoD) A Vought A-7D Corsair II of the Arizona Air National Guard (USAF) A Vought A-7D Corsair II of the 137th Tactical Fighter Wing during Exercise Amalgam Brave '87, an air defense training exercise. The aircraft is armed with an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile on the fuselage pylon and an ANALQ-131 pod on the wing. (DoD)

An A-7E Corsair II from Light Attack Squadron 97. (DoD) An A-7 Corsair II participating in the joint exercise Bright Star 1983. (DoD) An Attack Squadron 72 (VA-72) A-7E heads for its target in Iraq with a load of eight Mark 82 500-pound bombs during Operation Desert Storm. Photo taken on 26 February 1991 by Commander Leenhouts. (DoD)

Two A-7Es from Attack Squadron 46 off the coast of Virginia on 10 November 1987. They are armed with AGM-88A HARMs. (USN/LCDR John Leenhouts) Four A-7Ds from the 178th Tactical Fighter Group of the Ohio Air National Guard, as seen in January 1985. (USAF/TSgt Bill Thompson) An A-7D from the Arizona National Guard, with two other A-7s in the backgrond. The aircraft can be seen testing a new camouflage paint scheme on 19 September 1981. (Garfield F Jones)

Three A-7Es from Attack Squadron 38 (VA-38) on 10 November 1986. (PH1 Ronald Beno) An A-7E from Attack Squadron 46 (VA-46) as seen on 16 January 1988. (LCdr John Leenhouts)

 

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