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- Electronic warfare [r]: A subset of information operations that deals with the use of electromagnetic or kinetic means to degrade an enemy's military electronics systems, to be able to operate one's own electronics in the face of enemy attacks, and to evade those attacks through protection or deception [e]
- Radar warning receiver [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- MiG-21 (fighter) [r]: A lightweight, supersonic Soviet-designed fighter, primarily intended as an interceptor but with limited ground attack capability; used by many nations [e]
- MiG-23 (fighter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- MiG-25 (fighter) [r]: A high-speed, high-altitude Soviet-designed aircraft (NATO reporting name FOXBAT) used in interceptor and reconnaissance roles [e] and reconnaissance aircraft (Western: MiG-25 FOXBAT)
- Mil-24 (helicopter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Yak-28 (bomber) [r]: Add brief definition or description (Western: Yak-28 BREWER) electronic warfare variant.
- Su-22 (fighter) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Su-25 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tu-16 (bomber) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Radar [r]: Acronym for "radio detection and ranging"; a system used to locate a distant object by transmission of radio waves and reception of their reflection. [e]
- Armed helicopter [r]: A helicopter that can be configured to carry troops or cargo only, light weapons and troops, or possibly a heavier ammunition load with still-removable weapons. [e]
- Wright brothers [r]: or collectively Wilbur and Orville Wright were important early aviation pioneers. [e]