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Sliac, Slovakia - August 27, 2016: Military fighter jet plane at air base. Air force flight operation. Aviation and aircraft. Air defense. Military industry. Fly and flying.
Lisbon, Portugal: retired Fiat G.91 R/3 jet fighter aircraft - without unit or serial markings on public display on a plinth in front of the Military College building - The aircraft was developed by Fiat Aviazione in Italy and was intended to replace the F-86 Sabre within NATO. The “G” stands for Fiat Avio chief designer, Giuseppe Gabrielli. After Fiat Aviazione merged with other Italian aircraft manufacturers to form Aeritalia SpA, the designation changed to Aeritalia G.91 - The aircraft was widely used by the Portuguese Air Force in Africa (Mozambique, Angola and Guinea-Bissau provinces) in a ground attack role. It fought against African terrorist organizations, some financed and supported by the USSR or PR of China (Frelimo, MPLA, UNITA, PAIGC), but also against the FNLA, sponsored by a fellow NATO member, the US under JFK. Some aircraft were lost after the USSR supplied 9K32 Strela-2 light-weight, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missile (MANPADS) to the terrorists. Ironically the Soviet Air Force would later face similar problems in Afghanistan with the introduction of the FIM-92 Stinger missile in Taliban service.
Gloucestershire, UK - July 9, 2014: Sukhoi Su-22 attack aircraft operated by the Polish Air Force on approach to land at RAF Fairford.
Romanian IAR 93 Fight Airplane Details
Close up of cockpit of a fighter jet
Part of an old military helicopter,Yekaterinburg,Sverdlovsk Region,Ural,Russia,Nikon D850
rear part of an old Swedish fighter aircraft
Santa Clara, Cuba - December 6, 2022: The old Mig military plane used as decoration in the Sandino district. The plane looks weathered and abandoned.
aircraft and helicopters preparing to fly close-up shot
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Gloucestershire, UK - July 10, 2014: Polish Air Force Sukhoi Su-22 Fitter attack aircraft on approach to land at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire.
An old cargo transport aircraft, the moss, staining, and streaks of dirt down its hull made some very interesting patterns. \n\nThe aircraft obviously had some military usage in its history, whether it carried troops, supplies, vehicles, or a combination of everything I don't know. The proboscis on the nose of the aircraft is for refuelling midflight, so it could fly extreme distances so long as tanker aircraft were available to refuel from.\n\nIt is a monolithic piece of engineering, and only standing on the floor under its wingspan do you get a real impression of how big these cargo planes now are, they're a feat of design and engineering, even when obsolete and left abandoned outdoors.
Beja, Portugal: Lockheed Martin Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP), AN/AAQ-33 - mounted under the fuselage of a F-16 Fighting Falcon - electro-optical targeting system used for precision targeting and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) air-to-air and air-to-ground missions in the land, sea, and air domains -  Base Aerea 11.
Details of the fuselage of an old aircraft. Old camouflage surface with exfoliated paint and rivets on a military aircraft.
Warsaw, Poland - July 12, 2022: Airplanes and other military equipment in the Polish Army Museum
Siem Reap, Cambodia - July 15 2006: The Shenyang J-6 is the Chinese-built version of the Soviet MiG-19 'Farmer' fighter aircraft, the world's first mass-produced supersonic aircraft.
Top view of A-7D Corsair II in South East Asia jungle camouflage color pattern on white background.
Close up shot of some fake rockets on an fighter jet plane.
Beja Airport, Portugal: AGM-88 HARM (High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) - a tactical, air-to-surface anti-radiation missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems, developed by Texas Instruments, produced by Raytheon - the guidance system is a broadband radio receiver, when the receiver or the carrier aircraft's avionics detect the radar emissions of a SAM radar, the HARM's seeker head can be aimed at them and the missile fired, up to impact, it guides itself on the electromagnetic waves of the radar. The red cone is a protection device to be removed before take-off.\n\nImage obtained in a public access, un-ticketed area.
Da Nang, Vietnam - ‎‎March 15, 2022 : A Sukhoi Su-22M4 Fitter K Aircraft Of Vietnamese People's Air Force (Reg 5864) Landing At Da Nang International Airport.
fighter body detail
Close up view of the joint of a folding wing air craft
fighter plane close-up
Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod  AN/AAQ-33 under the fuselage of F16 fighter aircraft
This machine gun is mounted to the nose of a combat aircraft.
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