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  • The intermediate [[United States Air Force]] command that is responsible for air refueling and [[transport aircraft]] for the operations of U.S. Transportation Comman
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  • ...ion of the [[V-22 Osprey]]; missions include [[combat search and rescue]]; air refueling, [[carrier on board delivery]], [[vertical replenishment]]
    197 bytes (25 words) - 15:53, 4 April 2024
  • ...although not as extensive as the Air Force [[AC-130]]; the aircraft retain air refueling capability
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  • A [[United States Marine Corps]] [[air refueling|airborne tanker]], which flies from land bases, and is frequently used to r
    197 bytes (29 words) - 16:32, 1 August 2009
  • ...tactical combat aircraft and aircraft that directly supported them. Since air refueling was not considered part of tactical functions, tankers then belonged to Str
    718 bytes (108 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
  • ...hip]] squadron and [[Anderson Air Force Base]] for [[bomber aircraft]] and air refueling tankers, growing with the transfer of forces from [[Okinawa]].
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  • *507th Air Reserve Wing (507 ARW) with KC-135 air refueling tankers, under the [[Fourth Air Force]]
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  • *Most air refueling tankers
    828 bytes (116 words) - 15:53, 4 April 2024
  • ...positioning ship]] squadron and a forward base for [[bomber aircraft]] and air refueling tankers
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  • ...rce''' commands assigned forces, provides air mobility forces (airlift and air refueling) and support forces to combatant commanders through United States Transport *92nd Air Refueling Wing located at Fairchild AFB, Wash
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  • ...h Kyrgyzstan does not have a direct border with Afghanistan. Now, it hosts air refueling|tanker aircraft and is a major intermediate facility for transport. The U.
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  • ...C3I-ISR]] aircraft (e.g., radar, command and control, intelligence) and [[air refueling|tanker aircraft]] are surrounded by escorts. Russian [[air-to-air missile]]
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  • ...ics]] than comparable Western versions. The basic model cannot either be [[air refueling|air refueled]], or accept long-range conformal fuel tanks, limiting its ran
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  • ...te common to see variants, such as [[C3I-ISR#C3I-ISR aircraft|C3I-ISR]], [[air refueling|tanker]], etc. Even within the transport mission, the aircraft can often be Some transport aircraft can be [[air refueling|refueled in midair]], giving effectively unlimited range. Most large refuel
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  • ...ong been an air defense facility, but has been realigned as a facility for air refueling tankers under the [[Air Mobility Command]]. A major space and missile surv
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  • The first, for [[air refueling|tanker aircraft]], is worth up to $65 billion. It had been awarded to a tea
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  • Since the unit controlled most long-range air refueling tankers, it supported the fighter aircraft|fighter-bombers that carried out
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  • ...to take the stress of catapulting and arrested launch. It has a Navy-style air refueling probe. <ref name=Deagel-F35C>{{citation
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  • ...e, high-speed transport aircraft. Another variant, the C-109, was used for air refueling when "Flying the Hump".
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  • ...radar, Phazotron Zhuk-ME, which can track 10 targets up to 245 km away. An air refueling probe has been added.
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