File:F-4G Phantom II wild weasel.jpg
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DescriptionF-4G Phantom II wild weasel.jpg | An F-4G Phantom II aircraft shows its undercarriage holding four different missiles: one each AGM-45, AGM-65, AGM-78, and AGM-88. | ||||
Date | Taken on 29 December 1981 | ||||
Source | ID:DFSC8302078 | ||||
Author | Service Depicted: Air Force | ||||
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