File:F-4G Phantom II Wild Weasel carries AGM-78 and AGM-45.jpg
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An F-4G Phantom II Wild Weasel aircraft banks to the right over a range. The F-4G carries one AGM-78 Standard anti-radiation missile (ARM) on its left wing, an AGM-45 Shrike ARM on the right wing, and an ALQ-119 electronic countermeasures pod on the left side of the fuselage and an auxiliary fuel tank on the centerline. The aircraft belongs to the 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing. Location: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA (NV) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) |
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Author | MSGT PAUL HARRINGTON | ||||
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