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Air National Guard F-15A Eagles kills QF-4 Target Drones

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

A F-15A group of Oregon Air National Guard's 123 fighter squadron fires AIM-7s and AIM-9s at QF-4s over the gulf of Mexico during the Combat Archer mission, which was held in Tyndall AFB.

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  • Agreed, but F-15's are pretty tight, too.

  • A McDonnell Douglas fighter destroying another McDonnell Douglas fighter? The competition within that company just that bad?

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  • Ever hear of BARK-BARK-BARK over a friendly DoD dinner quarrel over a flavor issue shot down 1800 National Guard Jets, 900 Navy jets, sunk 16 ships dodge 100 ICBMs penetrated land and drop a nuke on ICBM base command?

  • that's pretty badass no lie.. 

  • Shit you had me worried for a moment . QF-4 is  Qantas flight 4 , Honalulu to Sydney :)

  • Dang! These people had the best job on the world. What could you ask more for blowing a million dollar worth of planes? Not an average people could do for sure! i love their job! I wanna be a pilot someday! (not the commercial airline one)

  • Are you sure its F15A? Because those birds are two seaters...

  • They will be firing at QF-16s soon

  • Cool yet sad at the same time to see such a classic airplane as the F-4 Phantom get blown up.

  • I met a pilot from this squadron at an airshow recently. His call sign was Loco, and he was pretty cool. He sold me a Zippo with their squadron patch on it:)

  • Very fitting song.

  • 3:56, AIM-120 AMRAAM?

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