File:F-4G 37FW AIM-7F AGM-65A AGM-88 1988.JPEG

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Description A U.S. Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4G Wild Weasel Phantom II aircraft from the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing on 9 May 1988 over George Air Force Base, California (USA). The aircraft is armed with two AGM-88 high-speed anti-radiation missile (HARM) missiles, outboard stations, two AGM-65A Maverick missiles, inboard stations, and two AIM-7M Sparrow missiles, rear.
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Source US Defense Visual Information Center photo no. DF-ST-89-05859
Author Ken Hackman, USAF

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