F-100F Wild Weasel I.
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F-100F Wild Weasel I.
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F-105F/G Wild Weasel “Thud”
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Forget the sleek digital icons of video games. Early Radar Warning Receivers (RWRs) didn’t show you the threat; they only made you listen to it. In an F-100F "Misty," radar warning came as a raw, rhythmic crackle fed straight into the pilot’s headset. The crews called it the "Rattlesnake." It was the unpolished, terrifying audio of a Soviet SA-2 Fan Song radar beginning to paint your aircraft. 1/2
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USAF F-4G Wild Weasel Phantom 69-7201 on the ramp of Nellis AFB. 26SE79
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From the crude F-100F that went after North Vietnamese SAMs for the first time 60 years ago today, to the highly specialised F-4G, here's the evolution of the American Wild Weasel. Btw, can you name the USAF SAM killer that's missing from this line up?
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