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[History] AGM-62 Walleye

The AGM-62 Walleye is a family of American TV-guided anti-surface weaponry, used in purposes such as elimination of large hard targets and enemy shipping. Though type-classified as an air-to-ground missile (AGM), the Walleye is in fact a glide bomb like the PC 1400 "Fritz-X". In War Thunder, it is primarily used in an anti-tank role, uncommon for the type in combat service since it was typically reserved for only the highest-priority of targets, such as enemy command and control centres, large enemy surface combatants, bunkers, and vital pieces of large, "hard" infrastructure such as the infamous Thanh Hóa Bridge (the Dragon's Jaw).

[History] F-105 Thunderchief: Rolling Thunder

The F-105 Thunderchief was an American supersonic fighter-bomber that served during the Vietnam War. Originally an advanced derivative of the RF-84F Thunderflash, the F-105 was a large attack aircraft designed for both nuclear and conventional strike. F-105s would see extensive service in Vietnam as the USAF’s primary attack aircraft until high loss rates forced it to be retired from active service. A total of 833 aircraft were built.

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