File:Multinational group of fighter jets during Operation Desert Shield 2.JPEG
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DescriptionMultinational group of fighter jets during Operation Desert Shield 2.JPEG |
English: An air-to-air view of a multinational group of fighter jets, including, left to right, a French F-1C Mirage, A Qatari F-1 Mirage, A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon from the 401st Tactical Fighter Wing, a Qatari Alpha Jet, and a Canadian CF/A-18A Hornet, during Operation Desert Shield. |
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Date | (Although that is impossible because Operation Desert Shield was over by then) | ||||
Source | DF-ST-92-07181 | ||||
Author | Staff Sgt. Lee Corkran | ||||
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Mirage F-1C
Mirage F-1
F-16C
Alpha Jet
F/A-18
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