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  • Fixed-wing aircraft was called to engage the threat, killing three terrorists.

    Archive 2008-02-01 FIDO The Dog 2008

  • Fixed-wing aircraft get bought, but the 25-year project to replace Sea Kings still hasn't borne fruit.

    CH-47D purchase closer 2008

  • Fixed-wing SAR aircraft: Specifications for bidding are being solidified.

    Air Force news 2008

  • And since LM has some involvement with the C-27J, please explain the view I take in this post: "Fixed-wing SAR replacement: Single-sourced?"

    Costing the Jerc 2007

  • Fixed-wing aircraft the past couple of days have not been allowed up, so they have been fighting it with those helicopters, obviously engines.

    CNN Transcript Aug 28, 2007 2007

  • Fixed-wing aircraft would engage the enemy beyond this boundary.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 11 Air Defense Support United States Army 1998

  • Fixed-wing aviation, SSMs, and long-range artillery conduct fire on distant approaches using precision weapons, NBC, or conventional munitions.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support United States Army 1998

  • Fixed-wing aircraft support army groups and armies in theaters.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 10 Air Support United States Army 1998

  • Fixed-wing aircraft would engage the enemy beyond this boundary.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 11 Air Defense Support United States Army 1998

  • Fixed-wing aviation, SSMs, and long-range artillery conduct fire on distant approaches using precision weapons, NBC, or conventional munitions.

    FM 100-61 Chptr 9 Artillery Support United States Army 1998

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