Boeing FA-18C/D Hornet

Origin
USA
Type
carrierborne fighter and attack aircraft
Max Speed
1,032 kt / 1,183 mph
Max Range
740 km / 460 miles
Dimensions
span 11.43 m / 37 ft 6 in length 17.07 m / 56 ft 0 in height 4.66 m / 15 ft 3.5 in
Weight
empty 10,455 kg / 23,050 lb max. take-off 25,401 kg / 56,000 lb
Powerplant
two 7257-kg (16,000-lb) afterburning thrust General Electric F404-GE-400 turbofans
Armament
one 20-mm M61A1 Vulcan six-barrel rotary cannon with 570 rounds; up to 7711 kg (17,000 Ib) of disposable stores, including AAMs, ASMs, anti-ship missiles, free-fall or guided bombs, cluster bombs, dispenser weapons, napalm tanks, rocket launchers, drop tanks and ECM pods, carried on nine external hardpoints
Operators:
Australia, Canada, Finland, Kuwait, Malaysia, Spain, Switzerland, United States
Aircraft Overview:

Before the F-18, no attack aircraft could match, or outperform, a fighter in the air. Likewise, no fighter aircraft possessed capabilities that enabled it to carry out the ground attack role without an additional pilot. Even multi-role aircraft, which could perform either duty, often couldn't carry enough equipment to destroy ground and air targets in the same mission. The A/F-18 Hornet was an explosively innovative advancement, being able to fight ground and air targets on the same mission, one aircraft even engaging a MiG-21 "Fishbed" aircraft without dumping its Air-to-Ground (AG) ordnance, and succeeding.

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