GBU-10 Paveway II

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laser-guided bomb, used by various NATO air forces. 

435th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4D Phantom II435th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4D Phantom II
140109-Z-NI803-608 (11931099613)140109-Z-NI803-608 (11931099613)
140110-Z-IM486-069 (11946227833)140110-Z-IM486-069 (11946227833)
A laser-guided GBU-10 dropped from a fighter aircraft targets a mobile surface vehicle Sept. 4, 2013, at a training range in the Gulf of Mexico. With a goal of improving and better understanding the aircraft’s capabilities in a maritime environment.A laser-guided GBU-10 dropped from a fighter aircraft targets a mobile surface vehicle Sept. 4, 2013, at a training range in the Gulf of Mexico. With a goal of improving and better understanding the aircraft’s capabilities in a maritime environment.
F-4D Phantom II of the 497th TFS drops laser-guided bomb, circa in 1970F-4D Phantom II of the 497th TFS drops laser-guided bomb, circa in 1970
F-14 Tomcat preparing to refuelF-14 Tomcat preparing to refuel
F-111F GBU-10 bound for LibyaF-111F GBU-10 bound for Libya
GBU-10 xxlGBU-10 xxl
Gbu10bombGbu10bomb
Inspection (11931070293)Inspection (11931070293)
Just got serious (11931230154)Just got serious (11931230154)
Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk 79-10781 GBU-10A Paveway II Cold War NMUSAF 26Sep09 (14413518150)Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk 79-10781 GBU-10A Paveway II Cold War NMUSAF 26Sep09 (14413518150)
McDonnell Douglas F-4D-26-MC 061006-F-1234S-042McDonnell Douglas F-4D-26-MC 061006-F-1234S-042
Small boat after it is hit by a GBU-10 during a training exerciseSmall boat after it is hit by a GBU-10 during a training exercise
US Navy 040106-N-9742R-003 U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance L. Smith, Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command and Rear Adm. James Stavridis, Commander, Enterprise Carrier Strike Group (CSG)US Navy 040106-N-9742R-003 U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance L. Smith, Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command and Rear Adm. James Stavridis, Commander, Enterprise Carrier Strike Group (CSG)
US Navy 050615-N-9288T-131 Several 2,000 pound laser-guided bombs (GBU-10) are fired on Raynham IslandUS Navy 050615-N-9288T-131 Several 2,000 pound laser-guided bombs (GBU-10) are fired on Raynham Island
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
image1970435th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4D Phantom IIWikimedia
image2014140109-Z-NI803-608 (11931099613)Wikimedia
image140110-Z-IM486-069 (11946227833)Wikimedia
image2013A laser-guided GBU-10 dropped from a fighter aircraft targets a mobile surface vehicle Sept. 4, 2013, at a training range in the Gulf of Mexico. With a goal of improving and better understanding the aircraft’s capabilities in a maritime environment.Wikimedia
imageF-4D Phantom II of the 497th TFS drops laser-guided bomb, circa in 1970Wikimedia
image2001F-14 Tomcat preparing to refuelWikimedia
image1986F-111F GBU-10 bound for LibyaWikimedia
imageGBU-10 xxlWikimedia
imageGbu10bombWikimedia
image2014Inspection (11931070293)Wikimedia
image2014Just got serious (11931230154)Wikimedia
image2009Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk 79-10781 GBU-10A Paveway II Cold War NMUSAF 26Sep09 (14413518150)Wikimedia
image1972McDonnell Douglas F-4D-26-MC 061006-F-1234S-042Wikimedia
image2013Small boat after it is hit by a GBU-10 during a training exerciseWikimedia
image2004US Navy 040106-N-9742R-003 U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Lance L. Smith, Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command and Rear Adm. James Stavridis, Commander, Enterprise Carrier Strike Group (CSG)Wikimedia
image2005US Navy 050615-N-9288T-131 Several 2,000 pound laser-guided bombs (GBU-10) are fired on Raynham IslandWikimedia
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