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  • The '''Douglas AD ''Skyraider''''' was an American single-seat attack aircraft put into servi * [[AD-2]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AD Skyraider (Family)]]
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  • ...fore it was only used in service on the [[P-39 (Family)|P-39]] and [[P-63 (Family)|P-63]] interceptors before a replacement was sought. ...], and bombers such as the [[B-29A-BN|B-29 Superfortress]] and the [[SB2C (Family)|SB2C Helldiver]]. It still saw use on a small number of fighters later in
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  • | link = AD Skyraider (Family) ...There were very few differences between the AD-1, AD-2 and AD-3, with the AD-4 being the first with very major improvements in the Skyraider series.
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  • | link = AD Skyraider (Family) ...athay Pacific VR-HEU Incident and later in the Vietnam War. A total of 372 AD-4s were built.
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  • |link = Lancaster (Family) ...r long distances. Compared to its contemporaries like the American [[B-17 (Family)|B-17]] or the German [[Fw 200 C-1|Fw 200]], the Lancaster carries twice th
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  • ...the main variant of the Ki-102, which was itself derived from the [[Ki-45 (Family)|Ki-45]]. The Ki-102 otsu had a 57 mm cannon in the nose, two 20 mm cannons ...tsu can be used in two ways: as its intended ground attacker role or as an ad-hoc bomber hunter. For ground attack, the Ki-102 otsu can destroy light and
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  • | link = AD Skyraider (Family) ...Navy's surplus. 40 Skyraiders were the NA variant meanwhile the rest were AD-4Ns. It featured four 20 mm cannons, a strengthened undercarriage, and oth
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  • | link = Chi-Ha (Family) {{main|Chi-Ha (Family)|l1=History of the Type 97 Chi-Ha}}
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  • ...n [[Update 1.83 "Masters of the Sea"]]. It has no relation of the [[Ju 88 (Family)|Ju 88]], [[Ju 188 A-2|Ju 188]], or [[Ju 388 J|Ju 388]] despite the "88" in ...urrets, much like those found in the American [[P-61C-1|P-61]] and [[A-26 (Family)|A-26]] strike-fighter/attackers. The guns operated outside the pressurized
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  • * '''QW – {{Annotation|前卫|QiánWèi}}''': A series of MANPADS family in parallel with HN series ''(literally: Vanguard)'' |[[A-26 (Family)|A-26]]
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  • ...in half, killing or wounding 50 men. The remainder of the crew joined the ad-hoc infantry unit made on shore. ...en. The surviving crews then joined together with the 139th regiment as an ad-hoc infantry unit and continued their assault on Narvik.
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  • ...uracy. Often HVAR and [[Tiny Tim]] rockets were used together with [[F-84 (Family)|F-84]] jets loading out up to 24 HVAR rockets and two Tiny Tims for an ast {{Navigation-Line|AD-2}}{{Specs-Link|douglas_ad_2}}
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  • {{Navigation-Line|AD-4}}{{Specs-Link|douglas_ad_2}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|douglas_ad_4}}{{-}}{{Specs- ...mage of a {{PAGENAME}} rocket mounted on an under-wing pylon of an [[F-84 (Family)|F-84]] while stationed in Korea in 1952.
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  • :''Arsenal:'' [[SAAB 39 Gripen (Family)]] ...ciently, would you recommand 2 drop tanks on the [[F-16C]] and the [[F-15 (Family)|F-15]].
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  • ...k aircraft with a jet engine, intended to eventually supersede the nascent AD Skyraider. Douglas development led to the US Navy considering a prototype u ...] machine. This strike aircraft is very much unlike its older cousin the [[AD-2]].
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  • ...r, being replaced by the more capable and reliable [[AD Skyraider (Family)|AD Skyraider]]. ...ad maintenance issues. Despite this, it could carry more ordnance than the AD Skyraider, and was more stable when dive bombing.
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  • ...-based attack aircraft and alongside the venerable [[AD Skyraider (Family)|AD Skyraider]]. It was also mounted on the [[A2D-1|A2D-1 Skyshark]] intended f
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  • | link = Mi-24 (Family) ...ind can at times feel sluggish and slow to turn when compared to [[BO 105 (Family)|BO 105]] helicopters. That being said, it can also fly incredibly fast, be
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  • | link = M1 Abrams (Family) ...he exception of the [[Challenger 2 (Family)|Challenger 2s]] and [[Type 90 (Family)|Type 90s]], and [[Type 10]], making it able to quickly dish out damage and
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  • ...enough to hit fairly comfortably and common sights include the [[AD-2]]/[[AD-4]] Skyraiders, [[A2D-1]] Skyshark, [[Wyvern S4]], and [[F4U-7]] Corsair, w ...our ([[Leopard 1 (Family)|Leopard 1]], [[M48 Patton (Family)|M48]], [[M60 (Family)|M60]], etc.), but there are some heavy tanks that you cannot destroy ([[IS
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  • | link = A-4 (Family) ...U.S. Navy issued a set of specifications for a potential successor to the AD Skyraider. Douglas, being the manufacturer of the proven Skyraider, receive
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