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Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

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Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by Danny » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:36 pm

Saw this on Facebook last night and thought it was worth a share. :thumb:

United States Air Force

EDIT: Also found the Marine Corps and Navy ones. :O
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Re: USAF infographic

Post by page_verify » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:47 pm

Really good, thank you for sharing.


A few thoughts:

RQ-170 - has anyone actually counted them?
EA-18G - USAF assets?
and wow there's some weird aircraft out there!

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Re: USAF infographic

Post by Agent K » Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:22 pm

page_verify wrote: EA-18G - USAF assets?
Yes I think since the USAF gave up their EF111 aircraft they funded a number of the EA6 Prowler fleet and subsequently the EA18G fleet.

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by GhostFlight91 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:52 pm

Now lets see the RAF one :lol:

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by rh226 » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:00 pm

C-145As are interesting - as what is shown is misleading.

Of the 16 shown as being current in June, one actually went into AMARG in May, followed by 4 in June and two in July. Thus leaving 9 currently in service.

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by RubyRoo » Fri Sep 11, 2015 2:26 pm

Staggering.

Danny, I don't suppose you can find one depicting the UK armed forces at all?

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Re: USAF infographic

Post by page_verify » Fri Sep 11, 2015 4:31 pm

Agent K wrote:
page_verify wrote: EA-18G - USAF assets?
Yes I think since the USAF gave up their EF111 aircraft they funded a number of the EA6 Prowler fleet and subsequently the EA18G fleet.

Just been reading around - the USAF does indeed fly the EA-18G with the 390th ECS, based at Mountain Home.

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by Jazz » Fri Sep 11, 2015 6:12 pm

I guess this is 'political', and part of the deal when the USAF retired the EF-111, when they wanted to 'keep a finger in the electronic attack pie'? :huh:
The 390th Electronic Combat Squadron (assigned to the 366th Operations Group) is stationed at NAS Whidbey, and is not an operational squadron (not owning any aircraft), but instead are tasked to train USAF aircrew alongside VAQ-129 for expeditionary US Navy EA-18G operations.
Maybe when the Marines retire the Prowler (if not replaced) they will also send a bunch of guys to Whidbey? Or maybe just not be bothered?
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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by RubyRoo » Fri Sep 11, 2015 9:16 pm

Anyone seen the interesting little twist they did for the Thunderbirds? :P

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by GhostFlight91 » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:02 pm

RubyRoo wrote:Anyone seen the interesting little twist they did for the Thunderbirds? :P

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like it :lol:

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Re: Ever wondered how many aircraft the US military have?

Post by Typhoon73 » Sun Sep 13, 2015 9:30 am

Very interesting! Thanks for sharing, Hercs galore!
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