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Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint
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Military Vehicle Name
Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint
Manufacturer
Boeing
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Signals intelligence aircraft used by the RAF
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1961
End Year:
2065
RAF RC-135W 22 over lakes
A gray four-engine jet marked 22 flies above lakes, forest, and farmland. The aircraft has a black nose, cheek fairings along the forward fuselage, RAF roundels, a Union flag on the tail, and four podded engines under swept wings.
RAF RC-135W ZZ664 on runway
A Royal Air Force aircraft marked ZZ664 is on a runway in left-side view. The fuselage carries ROYAL AIR FORCE text, the nose is black, the tail has a Union flag and 51 Squadron marking, and all four engines and landing gear are visible.
RAF RC-135W ZZ664 landing
A Royal Air Force aircraft marked ZZ664 flies with its landing gear extended against a cloudy sky. The side view shows a black nose, four engines, RAF roundel, 51 Squadron tail marking, Union flag, and several raised fairings along the top of the fuselage.
U.S. Air Force RC-135 nose detail
A U.S. Air Force aircraft is shown in a close front-left view on a paved ramp. The image shows a large black nose, cockpit windows, nose gear, yellow-outlined access panels, a raised upper fuselage panel, and partial U.S. AIR text on the side.
U.S. Air Force RC-135 OF 62-4126 in flight
A U.S. Air Force aircraft marked OF and AF 62 126 flies against a blue sky. The image shows a black nose, four underwing engines, U.S. roundel on the fuselage, USAF lettering under the wing, and landing gear visible below the aircraft.
U.S. Air Force RC-135 OF 62-4126 taxiing
A U.S. Air Force aircraft marked OF and AF 62 126 moves along a runway or taxiway in left-side profile. The aircraft has a black nose, four engines, U.S. AIR FORCE text, a U.S. roundel, an American flag on the tail, and mountains behind the airfield.
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