File:F-14 carrying AMRAAM.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionF-14 carrying AMRAAM.jpg | A U.S. Navy Grumman F-14A-65-GR Tomcat (BuNo 158625) from the Pacific Missile Test Center at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California (USA), in flight before launching an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile on 23 September 1981. | |||
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Author | PHC K. Thornsley, U.S. Navy |
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