A television-guided glide bomb
Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | | | | Wikidata |
aircraft | Douglas A-4 Skyhawk | 1954 | Indonesian Air Force, aircraft family, carrier-capable attack aircraft, attack jet, Argentina, United States of America | | Wikidata |
aircraft | F-4D Phantom II | | Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, aircraft model, United States Air Force | | Wikidata |
image | AGM-45 AGM-62 AIM-9 and Zuni | 1981 | | | Wikimedia |
image | AGM-62 Walleye | | | | Wikimedia |
image | AGM-62 Walleye on A-7 | 2007 | | | Wikimedia |
image | AGM-62 Walleye on a A-7C Corsair II of VX-5 at the White Sands Missile Range, 1 December 1978 (6413520) | 1978 | | | Wikimedia |
image | An air-to-air left side view of an Attack Squadron 46 (VA-46) A-7E Corsair II aircraft | | | | Wikimedia |
image | An air-to-air left side view of two Attack Squadron 46 (VA-46) A-7E Corsair II aircraft | | | | Wikimedia |
image | An air-to-air left side view of two Attack Squadron 46 (VA-46) A-7E Corsair II aircraft | | | | Wikimedia |
image | A-4M Skyhawk of VMA-324 dropping AGM-62 Walleye | | | | Wikimedia |
image | A-6E Intruder releasing a Walleye II | 1994 | | | Wikimedia |
image | A-7C VX-5 with AGM-62 at China Lake | | | | Wikimedia |
image | BuNo 162829 as NF-104, an F/A-18A Hornet assigned to VFA-195 on Feb 13 1991 which destroyed an Iraqi Super Frelon with a Walleye I. | 2022 | | | Wikimedia |
image | Extended Range Walleye with Data Link (ER-DL) employment against bridge | 1975 | | | Wikimedia |
image | Extended Range Walleye with Data Link (ER-DL) employment standoff | 1975 | | | Wikimedia |
image | McDonnell Douglas FA-18C Hornet of VFA-136 in flight over the Persian Gulf on 11 Febraury 1992 (6479682) | 1992 | | | Wikimedia |
image | Walleye on FA-18C 1 | 1991 | | | Wikimedia |
image | Walleye rednose navy photo | | | | Wikimedia |