A-10 "Thunderbolt"

B-1B "Lancer"

B-52H

E-3A "Sentry"

F-117A "Nighthawk"

F-14 "Tomcat"

F-15C

F-15E "Strike Eagle"

F-16C "Fighting Falcon"

F-18 "Hornet"

MH-60G "Pave Hawk"

KC-135 "Stratotanker"

U-2 "Dragon Lady"


U.S. Air Force photo

F-18 "Hornet"

  • All-weather fighter and attack aircraft.
  • The single-seat F/A-18 Hornet is the nation's first strike-fighter.
  • Designed for traditional strike applications such as interdiction and close air support without compromising its fighter capabilities.
  • Increases strike mission survivability and supplements the F-14 >Tomcat in fleet air defense.
  • Currently operating in 37 tactical squadrons from air stations world-wide, and from 10 aircraft carriers.
  • Flown by the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron.
  • In fighter mode, the F-18 is used primarily as a fighter escort and for fleet air defense.
  • In attack mode, it is used for force projection, interdiction and close and deep air support.
  • Armament: One 20mm MK-61A1 Vulcan cannon; External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM, Harpoon, Harm, Shrike, SLAM, SLAM-ER, Walleye, Maverick missiles; Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM); various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets.