F-11's from the 79th, 77th, and 55th Tactical Fighter Squadrons are joined by an EF-111 from the 42nd Electronic Countermeasures Squadron over the northern part of the English Channel - 1987
(U.S. Air Force photo by Sgt. Fernando Serna)

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F-11's from the 79th, 77th, and 55th Tactical Fighter Squadrons are joined by an EF-111 from the 42nd Electronic Countermeasures Squadron over the northern part of the English Channel - 1987
(U.S. Air Force photo by Sgt. Fernando Serna)
NF-111A-63-9778-NASA-USAF-MAY70 by Michel Klaveren
EF-111 seen departing from the 1991 Fairford Airshow
An EF-111 sits ready at Cannon AFB, New Mexico
”We be jammin’”
The General Dynamics–Grumman EF-111A Raven is an electronic-warfare aircraft designed to replace the EB-66 Destroyer in the United States Air Force. Its crews and maintainers often called it the "Spark-Vark", a play on the F-111's "Aardvark" nickname
An EF-111 Raven is prepped for a mission against Bosnian Serbs in 1995. The Raven is part of the 429th Electronic Combat Squadron and is deployed to Aviano Airbase, Italy. (USAF/TSgt Bruce Sherwood)
EF-111 Raven in flight over Northern Italy in support of Operation Deny Flight during the Bosnian War in May, 1995. (USAF Photo by Tana R. Hamilton)
429th Electronic Combat Squadron - "Spark-Pacer"
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