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Encyclopedia > Military aircraft list

Military aircraft are airplanes used in warfare. General categories include:

Lists of military aircraft can be found at:

References and Links

  • Fighter Planes and Military Aircraft (data and images) (http://www.fighter-planes.com/)
  • The rec.aviation.military FAQ (http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/faq/)
  • Federation of American Scientists (http://www.fas.org/)
  • Download Military Aircraft for Flight Simulator (http://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads-cat-68.html)

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Military - encyclopedia article about Military. (2866 words)
While military can refer to any armed force, it generally refers to a permanent, professional force of soldiers or guerrillas—trained exclusively for the purpose of warfare and should be distinguished from a sanctioned militia A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service.
Military procurement refers to common regulations and requirements for a ship or a detached unit to requisistion and draw on a base's facilies (housing, pay, and rations for detached personnel), supplies (most commonly food stocks or materials, and vehicles) by the service running a primary base; e.g.
Military Justice, as in the Uniform Code of Military Justice The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the foundation of military law in the United States.
List of military aircraft of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (412 words)
List of military aircraft of the United States
This list of military aircraft of the United States includes prototype, pre-production and operational types.
Prototypes are normally prefixed with "X" and often unnamed (note that these are not the same as the experimental X-planes, which are not generally expected to go into production), while pre-production models are usually prefixed "Y".
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