Post: United States Air Force Current Inventory 2011
05-02-2011, 11:06 PM #1
Air.Jordan
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Source: Airman, Official Magazine of the United States Air Force
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Aircraft A-Z:

  • A-10A/C Thunderbolt II
  • AC-130H/U
  • B-1B Lancer
  • B-2A Spirit
  • B-52H Stratofortress
  • C-5A/B/C/M Galaxy
  • C-12C/D/F/J Huron
  • C-17A Globemaster III
  • C-208/C/H
  • C-21A
  • C-27J Spartan
  • C-32A/B
  • C-37A
  • C-38A
  • C-408B/C
  • C-130E/H/J Hercules
  • CV-22A Osprey
  • E-3 Sentry(AWACS)
  • E-4B
  • E-8C Joint STARS
  • E-9A
  • EC-130J Commando Solo
  • EC-130H Compass Call
  • F-15A/B/C/D/E Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle
  • F-16A/B/C/D Fighting Falcon
  • F-22 Raptor
  • HC-130P/N King
  • HH-60G Pave Hawk
  • KC-10A Extender
  • KC-135R/T Stratotanker
  • LC-130H
  • MC-12
  • MC-130E/H Combat Talon
  • MC-130P Combat Shadow
  • MC-130W Combat Spear
  • OC-135B Open Skies
  • RC-135U Combat Sent and RC-135V/W Rivet Joint
  • RC-26B
  • T-1A Jayhawk
  • T-6A Texan II
  • T-38A/C and AT-38B Talon
  • U-2S Dragon Lady
  • UH-1H/N/V Iroquois
  • Vc-25A Air Force One
  • WC-130J
  • WC-135C/W/ Constant Pheonix


Unmanned Aircraft Systems

  • MQ-9 Reaper
  • RQ-4A Global Hawk
  • MQ-1B Predator
  • Scan Eagle
  • RQ-11B Raven
  • WASP-III (BATMAV)


Ground-Based Weapons and Radar

  • AN/FPQ-16: Perimeter Acquistion Attack Characterization System (PARCS)
  • AN/FPS-123: Early Warning Radar (EWR)
  • AN/FPS-132: Upgraded Early Warning System radar (UEWR)
  • AN/FPS-85
  • AN/FPS-133: Air Force Space Surveillance System (AFSSS)
  • AN/FPQ-114: Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS)
  • AN/FPQ-224: Moron Optical Space Surveillance (MOSS)
  • Rapid Attack, Identification, Detection and Reporting System (RAIDRS)
  • Counter Communication System
  • Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN)


Strategic Missiles

  • AGM-86B/C/D Air-Launched Cruise Missile
  • BQM-167 Subscale Aerial Target
  • LGM-30G Minuteman III
  • QF-4 Ariel Target


Satellites

  • Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
  • Defence Satellite Communications System
  • Defence Support Program
  • Global Positioning System
  • Milstar Satellite Communications System
  • Space Based Infared Systems
  • Wideband Global SATCOM Satelllite
  • Space Based Space Surveillance (SBSS) System


Launch Vehicles

  • Delta-IV
  • Atlas V


Bombs

  • CBU-87/89/97 Combined Effects Munition/Gator/Sensor Fuzed Weapon
  • GBU-10 Paveway II
  • GBU-12 Paveway II
  • GBU-15
  • GBU-24 Paveway III
  • GBU-27 Paveway III
  • GBU-28
  • GBU-31/32/38 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)
  • GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
  • Mk-82
  • Mk-84
  • M129


Missiles

  • AGM-65A/B/C/D/E/G/G2/H/K Maverick
  • AGM-88A/B/C High-Speed Anti-radiation Missile (HARM)
  • AGM-130 Powered Standoff Weapon
  • AGM-154A Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
  • AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Stand-off Missile (JASSM)
  • AIM-7F/M/ Sparrow
  • AIM-9M Sidewinder
  • AIM-9X Next Generation Sidewinder
  • AIM-120A/B/C Adanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM)


Integrated Defence

  • M4 Carbine with M203 Grenade Launcher
  • M9 Pistol
  • M11 Pistol
  • M14 Stand-off Multi Disruptor (SMUD)
  • M16A2 Rifle with M203 Grenade Launcher
  • M18A1 Claymore Mine
  • M24 Rifle
  • M67 Fragmentation Grenade
  • M79 Grenade Launcher
  • M107/M82A1 Long Range Rifle
  • M2 .50-Caliber Machine Gun
  • M240B Medium Machine Gun
  • M249 Automatic Rifle
  • M60 Medium Machine Gun
  • MCS 870 Modular Combat Shotgun
  • MK-19 40 mm Machine Gun
  • MP5K Submachine Gun
  • UZI Submachine Gun
  • M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon
  • M1200, M500, M870 Shotgun
  • GUU-5P Carbine
  • M136 AT4 Light Anti-tank Weapon
  • MK14, Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle


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05-03-2011, 01:13 AM #20
Winning
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Originally posted by Air.Jordan View Post
They don't show them in their magazine.


Well ain't that just ghey as hell, fhuckin ghay (South Park reference).
05-03-2011, 01:16 AM #21
Air.Jordan
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Originally posted by Winning View Post
Well ain't that just ghey as hell, fhuckin ghay (South Park reference).


Haha. Well, I guess they dont want people to know what their nuclear weapons to look like?
05-03-2011, 01:58 AM #22
Winning
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Originally posted by Air.Jordan View Post
Haha. Well, I guess they dont want people to know what their nuclear weapons to look like?


That's just silly. We all know they look like this:
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05-03-2011, 02:02 AM #23
Air.Jordan
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Originally posted by Winning View Post
That's just silly. We all know they look like this:
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In 1961, the Russians, Built a Nuclear Weapon that has the capability of 10000 Heroshima Bombs. Its name was the Tsar Bomb.
Heres its size:
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Main Explosion.
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05-03-2011, 02:34 AM #24
Winning
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Originally posted by Air.Jordan View Post
In 1961, the Russians, Built a Nuclear Weapon that has the capability of 10000 Heroshima Bombs. Its name was the Tsar Bomb.
Heres its size:
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Main Explosion.
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Shit. But what about them hydrogen bombs? They big. Shit, just used Wikipedia, found out that that Tsar bomb was a hydrogen bomb. A 50 megaton hydrogen bomb. Shit again, that must be what the scale represents.
05-03-2011, 02:36 AM #25
Air.Jordan
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Originally posted by Winning View Post
Shit. But what about them hydrogen bombs? They big. Shit, just used Wikipedia, found out that that Tsar bomb was a hydrogen bomb. A 50 megaton hydrogen bomb. Shit again, that must be what the scale represents.


Yes a Hydrogen bomb is like 10 megaton, Tsar Bomb is 50
05-03-2011, 02:37 AM #26
Winning
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Originally posted by Air.Jordan View Post
Yes a Hydrogen bomb is like 10 megaton, Tsar Bomb is 50


Yeah, it's just the size though, right? Theoretically, you could make it any size you want with proper resources.
05-03-2011, 02:38 AM #27
Air.Jordan
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Originally posted by Winning View Post
Yeah, it's just the size though, right? Theoretically, you could make it any size you want with proper resources.


Yes, But any bomb over 50 Megatons is a threat to mankind
05-03-2011, 02:42 AM #28
Winning
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Originally posted by Air.Jordan View Post
Yes, But any bomb over 50 Megatons is a threat to mankind


I would kinda think that a 50 megaton bomb is already a threat to mankind. It could like shake the Earth or something, i unno.

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