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The new ferromagnetic paint, which can absorb radar energy, first appeared on some of the roughly 200 F-16s the Air Force assigns to the dangerous suppression-of-enemy-air-defenses, or SEAD, mission.
F-16C Wild Weasels of the 35th Fighter Wing, based at Misawa Air Base in Aomori Prefecture, will be replaced by F-35As as part of the U.S. Air Force's modernizations efforts for tactical aircraft ...
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From Fighter to Hunter - The F-16’s Deadliest Evolution - MSN
When Operation Desert Storm began, USAF's main SEAD aircraft was the F-4G Wild Weasel. This aircraft was a product of experiences from Vietnam War and even more, Arab-Israeli War of 1973. But by ...
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