TR3-Black Manta
The TR-3 is said to be a subsonic stealth reconnaissance aircraft with a flying wing design. It was allegedly used in the Gulf War to give laser nomenclature to F-117A Nighthawk bombers in order to target laser-guided bombs (smart bombs). However, there is no conclusive evidence that any other stealth aircraft were involved in the Gulf War. William Scott referred to Black Manta as a TR-3, not knowing that ER-2 was the name NASA, not the Department of Defense, because ER stands for "Earth Resources".
Bomb -6K bomber
The H-6K bomber is a medium-and long-range bomber and an important air-based long-range strike force. It has the capabilities of long-range attacks, large-area patrols, and off-zone strikes. The H-6K "God of War" bomber is equipped with a fire control system and a photoelectric turret, which can achieve night bombing and new radar attacks on the ground and the sea. The aircraft engine has high thrust, low fuel consumption, and long life. The left and right wings can hang multiple air-launched cruise missiles and air-to-surface missiles at the same time. The self-defense electronic countermeasures system interferes with incoming missiles and improves the survivability of the aircraft.
F-5A American fighter jets
The Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter is a light fighter designed and manufactured by the American company Northrop. The F-5A Freedom Fighter was originally designed as a low-cost, easy-to-maintain fighter for export to America's allies. The maximum speed can reach Mach 1.63 (about 1,996 km/h), the maximum range is 3,720km, and the maximum ceiling is 15,800 meters. Equipped with two 20mm M39A2 machine guns, each equipped with 140 rounds, can also carry a variety of air-to-air missiles, air-to-surface missiles and bombs.
F/A-18 Combat Attack
F/A-18 Combat Attack Aircraft (English: F/A-18 Strike Fighter, nickname: Hornet, translation: Hornet Strike Fighter, translation: Hornet Strike Fighter, general name: Boeing F-18 "Hornet", official number: F/A-18), is the third generation of US Navy supersonic jet fighter. The F/A-18 combat attack aircraft adopts a single-seat/tandem two-seat swept-wing aerodynamic layout and is equipped with two turbofan engines. It is a multi-purpose carrier-based fighter.
Strong-5J
The Qiang-5 is a two-seater coach model developed by China's Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (NAMC), based on the Qiang-5 (Q-5) attack aircraft. The Qiang-5J is mainly used for advanced flight training and aims to provide a better training platform for pilots.
Bobcat Helicopter
The Lynx Helicopter is a multi-purpose military helicopter designed and manufactured by Sikorsky (Westland Helicopters). It was originally developed for the British Army and Royal Navy, but has since been adopted by the armies of many other countries.
Boeing B- 52 strategic bomber
The Boeing B- 52 strategic bomber is a long-range subsonic jet strategic bomber designed and manufactured by Boeing.. The design of the B- 52 began in 1946, and the original prototype first flew in April 1952 and entered service in 1955. Its main task is to carry out nuclear deterrence tasks, but in actual combat, B- 52 only dropped regular munitions 1. The B- 52 can carry up to 70,000 pounds (about 32,000 kilograms) of weapons and has a typical operational range of about 8,800 miles (about 14,200 kilometers) without the need for aerial refueling.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000
Is a European multi-national joint development of twin supersonic multi-role fighter. It was developed by the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain and built by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.
Typhoon Fighter EF-2000
Typhoon fighter EF-2000 is a multi-purpose fighter jointly developed by many European countries, mainly used for air superiority and ground attack missions. Typhoon fighters have advanced avionics systems and powerful weapons and equipment, and can perform a variety of tasks, including air interception, close air support and reconnaissance. Its design emphasizes high maneuverability and stealth performance, which gives it a significant advantage in modern air combat.
Rafale fighter jet
The Rafale fighter, also known as the Dassault Rafale, is a French fourth and a half generation twin engine, delta wing, highly maneuverable, multi-purpose fighter aircraft. The true advantage of the Rafale fighter jet lies in its multi-purpose combat capability. This fighter jet is the most comprehensive in the world, not only capable of both sea and air operations, but also has strong capabilities in air combat, ground and sea attacks. Taking the F3 model as an example, the Rafale has advanced capabilities in sea attack, reconnaissance, and nuclear attack. The Rafale is a versatile fighter with comprehensive capabilities and balanced performance, capable of both aerial combat and ground attack.
F-4 Phantom II fighter jet
The F-4 Phantom II is a two seater, twin engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter bomber developed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation for the United States Navy. This aircraft has strong adaptability and entered service with the Navy in 1961. It was subsequently adopted by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force, and by the mid-1960s, it had become a major component of the United States Air Force. The production of Mirage lasted from 1958 to 1981, with a total of 5195 aircraft produced, making it the most produced supersonic military aircraft in American history.
Navy jet aircraft
The Navy Jet is a high-speed jet aircraft designed specifically for naval aviation, typically used for various tasks such as fleet defense, anti submarine operations, aerial reconnaissance, and strikes. Capable of taking off and landing on aircraft carriers, with excellent maneuverability and advanced electronic warfare capabilities. The design takes into account the special requirements of the marine environment, such as the use of corrosion-resistant materials and adaptability to the marine climate. These aircraft are an important component of modern naval forces, providing air support and protection for the fleet.
Russian Su-57 fighter jet
The Su-57 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine stealth multi-functional heavy fighter jet of the Russian Air Force, and is the fifth generation fighter jet of Russia (referred to as the fourth generation fighter jet by Western countries). The Su-57 fighter jet has a maximum takeoff weight of 35000 kilograms, a supersonic cruising speed of up to 1450 kilometers per hour, a top speed of 2140-2600 kilometers per hour, a combat radius of 1200 kilometers, a combat payload of up to 6 tons, and four built-in weapon compartments. It can achieve a good combination of flight performance and stealth performance, and has the ability to engage in aerial combat and ground attack. It has the characteristics of good stealth performance, short takeoff and landing distance, super maneuverability, and supersonic cruising.
F-22 Raptor fighter jet
The F-22 fighter jet is a single seat twin engine high stealth fifth generation fighter jet from the United States, and is the world's first fifth generation fighter jet to enter service. The combination of stealth performance, sensitivity, accuracy, and situational awareness of the F-22 fighter jet, combined with its air-to-air and air to ground combat capabilities, makes it the most comprehensive fighter jet in the world today. The F-22 fighter jet was jointly developed by Lockheed Martin and Boeing, and entered service with the US Air Force in the early 21st century to replace the F-15 fighter jet.
F-15 Eagle fighter jet
The F-15 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-15 fighter jet adopts a tandem dual seat swept wing aerodynamic layout, equipped with two turbofan engines, and has high maneuverability combat capability. This aircraft has comprehensive all-weather combat capabilities and can use advanced medium range air-to-air missiles to destroy enemy aircraft. It mainly performs aerial superiority combat tasks and has developed air to ground combat variants. Served for nearly 40 years, with a total production quantity of over 1200 aircraft and dozens of various modifications, exported to six countries. Participated in over 100 wars of all sizes and shot down more than 100 enemy planes. In the early 21st century, it was gradually replaced by F-22 fighter jets.
F-14 Tomcat
The F-14 fighter jet is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-14 fighter jet is designed with a dual seat, twin engine, twin vertical tail, variable sweep, and single wing layout. It was developed based on the requirements of the US Navy's fleet air defense and escort in the 1970s and 1980s, mainly for fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance missions. The F-14 fighter jet was developed by the American company Grumman at the end of 1967. The prototype made its maiden flight on December 21, 1970 and was delivered for use in May 1972.
During World War II, the American bomber SBD Dauntless dive bomber
The SBD Dauntless was a three seat single engine carrier based dive bomber developed by Douglas Company in the United States, primarily active on the Pacific theater during World War II. In the early 1930s, with the help of a large number of government orders, the United States recovered from the catastrophic economic crisis, and its naval strength was strengthened due to the policy of expanding orders. In 1934, the United States Naval Aviation Administration began to replace its complex and disorganized carrier based dive bombers with a unified aircraft model.
During World War II, the Soviet fighter jet Il-2 attack aircraft
The Il-2 attack aircraft was a type of ground attack aircraft developed and equipped by the Soviet Union during World War II.
During World War II, the American fighter P-51B
The P-51B fighter was one of the main fighter planes of the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, and it made its maiden flight in 1940. The P-51B fighter jet is a model of the American North American company's P-51 Mustang, originally designed by the North American Aircraft Company in 1940 to replace the large number of P-40Ds provided by the United States to Britain as a replacement for the British fighter jet. On October 26 of the same year, the first prototype successfully flew, with the factory code NA-73 and the nickname "Wild Horse". The first batch of "Wild Horse" B was delivered to Britain in August 1941, and the actual combat test results were excellent.
During World War II, the British fighter jet Typhoon fighter jet
The Hawker Typhoon was a combat bomber produced by the United Kingdom during World War II, serving as a direct replacement for the Hawker Hurricane fighter and capable of performing mid to low altitude interception missions. The Typhoon fighter bomber can carry bombs and RP-3 rockets, giving it strong ground attack capabilities. It is precisely because of this that the Typhoon became one of the most successful ground attack aircraft of World War II.
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