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A/F-18C
Hornet
A/F18E
SuperHornet
E-2
Hawkeye
EA-6B
Prowler
S-3
Viking
SH-60
Seahawk
F-4
Phantom
A-7
Corsair
A-6
Intruder
SH-3
Seaking
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F-14A
F-14B/D
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Launched intercept F-14A
Launched intercept F-14D
F-14D
Two 280-gallon drop tanks
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61
feet 9 inches (18.6 meters)
64 feet (19 meters) unswept, 38 feet (11.4 meters) swept
16 feet (4.8 meters)
Twin Pratt & Whitney TF30-P-41A turbofan engines
(20,900 pounds of thrust w/ afterburner)
Twin General Electric F110-GE-400 turbofan engines
(29,080-high/27,948 average pounds each w/ maximum afterburner)
41,780 lb (18951 kg)
72,900 pounds (32,805 kg)
2.34 Mach (1.2 Mach sea level)
56,000+ feet
915 nautical miles radius with two 280-gallon drop tanks jettisoned
when empty
656 nautical miles radius combat range with two 280-gallon drop
tanks
1,591 nautical miles ferry range
Up to 13,000 pounds of:
Air-to-Air Missiles (up to) 6 AIM-7 Sparrows,
4 AIM-9 Sidewinder, 6 AIM-54 Phoenix Air-to-Ground Ordnance
MK-82 (500 lbs.), 4 MK-83 (1,000 lbs.), 4 MK-84 (2,000 lbs.)
MK-20 cluster bomb, 4 GBU-10 LGB GBU-12 MK-82 LGB, 4 GBU-16
MK-83 LGB, 4 GBU-24 MK-84 LGB one MK-61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon
One
pilot and one weapons and sensors officer (WSO)
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| FA-18
Hornet |
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F/A-18C
F/A-18D
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56
ft (17.1 m)
15.3 ft (4.7 m)
40 ft (12.3 m)
Enhanced Performance Engine (EPE):
Two F404-GE-402 engines, each in the 18,000 pound thrust class.
Combat thrust-to-weight ratio greater than one-to-oneUp
to 13,700 pounds (6,227 kg) external ordnance.
Nine weapon stations;
two wingtip stations for Sidewinders,
two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons,
two inboard wing stations for fuel tanks, air-to-air or air-to-ground
weapons,
two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows or sensor
pods,
and one centerline station for fuel or air-to-ground weapons.
M61A1 20-mm gun internally mounted in the nose.
One pilot
One pilot, One weapons and sensors officer (WSO)
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| F-18E
Super Hornet |
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60.3
feet (18.5 meters)
44.9 feet (13.68 meters)
16 feet (4.87 meters)
Two F414-GE-400 turbofan engines rated at 22,000 lb (9,977 kg)
static thrust each
N/A
Max. TOW: 66,000 pounds (29,932 kg)
Mach 1.8+
50,000+ feet
Combat: 1,275 nautical miles (2,346 kilometers), clean plus
two AIM-9s
One M61A1/A2 Vulcan 20mm cannon;
External payload: AIM 9 Sidewinder, AIM-9X (projected),
AIM 7 Sparrow, AIM-120 AMRAAM,
Harpoon, Harm, SLAM, SLAM-ER (projected), Maverick missiles;
Joint Stand-Off Weapon (JSOW); Joint Direct Attack Munition
(JDAM);
Data Link Pod; Paveway Laser Guided Bomb;
various general purpose bombs, mines and rockets.
E model: One
F model: Two
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| E-2
Hawkeye |
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57 feet 6 inches (17.5 meters)
80 feet 7 inches (28 meters)
18 feet 3 inches (5.6 meters)
Two Allison T-56-A427 turboprop engines; (5,000 shaft horsepower each)
38,063 lb (17265 kg)
51,933 lb (23556 kg)
300+ knots (345 mph, 552 km/h)
30,000 feet (9,100 meters)
1,300 nautical miles
N/A
Five
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| EB-6
Prowler |
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59
feet 10 inches (17.7 meters)
53 feet (15.9 meters)
16 feet 8 inches (4.9 meters)
Two Pratt & Whitney J52-P408 engines rated at 10,400 lb
thrust each
N/A
61,500 pounds (27,450 kg)
Over 575 mph (500 knots, 920 km/h)
37,600 feet
Over 1,000 nautical miles (1,150 miles, 1,840 km)
AGM-88B/C HARM missile; AN/ALQ-99 Tactical Jamming System
Four: pilot and three electronic countermeasures officers
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| S-3
Viking |
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16.26
m / 53 ft 4 in
20.93
m / 68 ft 8 in
6.93 m / 22 ft 9 in
Two
4207-kg (9,275 lb) dry thrust General Electric TF34-2 turbofans
12,088
kg / 26,650 lb max.
23,831 kg / 52,539 lb
450kt/
518mph
3,701km / 2,300miles
internal weapons bay for bombs, depth bombs, destructors, mines
or
torpedoes up to a weight of 1,814 kg (4,000 lb), plus two underwing
pylons
suitable for auxilary fuel tanks, cluster bombs, flare launchers
or rocket
pods up to a weight of 1,361 kg (3,000 lb)
Four:
pilot and three officers
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| SH-60
Seahawk |
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64 feet, 8 inches (17.1 meters)
53 feet, 7 inches (14.1 meters)
16 feet, 8 inches (4.4 meters)
Two General Electric T700-GE-701C engines (1,630 shaft horsepower each)
11,516 lb
22,000 pounds (9,900 kilograms)
184 mph (294.4 kph)
19,1510 ft
445 nautical miles; 504 statute miles (unlimited with air refueling)
2 machine guns, 16 Hellfire anti-tank missiles or 4 rocket pods, mine dispensers
Two pilots,
one flight engineer and one gunner
(able to carry up to 11 fully equipped troops)
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