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A right rear view of a Fighter Squadron 45 (VF-45) F-5E Tiger II aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft, which is used in adversary training, is painted in a camouflage paint scheme

A view of an F-5E Tiger II aircraft, front, and an F-4 Phantom II aircraft from the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, parked on the flight line during Exercise COPE THUNDER '84

An F-5E Tiger II adversary aircraft, painted in a Middle Eastern camouflage pattern, lands at the air station after a training mission. The F-5E is assigned to the Navy Fighter Weapons School, referred to as "Top Gun," which provides air combat maneuvering (ACM) training for Navy and Marine Corps pilots

A right rear view of an F-5F Tiger II aircraft of Fighter Squadron 45 (VF-45) parked on the flight line

A right side view of a Fighter Squadron 45 (VF-45) F-5F Tiger II aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft, which is used in adversary training, is painted in a camouflage paint scheme

A view of a Philippines Air Force F-5E Tiger II aircraft, left front, a USAF T-33 Shooting Star aircraft, left rear, a USAF F-5E Tiger II aircraft, right front, and a USAF F-4 Phantom II aircraft parked on the flight line during Exercise COPE THUNDER '84

A left side view of Fighter Squadron 45 (VF-45) F-5E Tiger II and TA-4J Skyhawk aircraft parked on the flight line. The aircraft are painted in an adversary paint scheme for training purposes

F-5E Tiger II aircraft of the 527th Aggressor Squadron lift off during Exercise RED STAR'87. The annual exercise, which is hosted by the 527th Aggressor Squadron, employs F-5 Tiger II aircraft and F-111 aircraft to simulate Soviet formations and tactics, thereby providing realistic training for US Air Force F-15 Eagle aircraft pilots

A left front view of a Fighter Squadron 43 (VF-43) F-5E Tiger II aircraft taxiing on the flight line

A left front view of four F-5E Tiger II adversary aircraft parked in a row on the flight line. The aircraft are used by the Navy Fighter Weapons School, known as "Top Gun," to provide air combat maneuvering (ACM) training for Navy and Marine Corps pilots. The aircraft are painted to simulate Soviet-bloc air force camouflage patterns

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Naval Air Station, Miramar

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: JOC Kirby Harrison

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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15/08/1982
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label_outline Explore E Tiger Ii Adversary Aircraft, Navy Fighter Weapons School, Marine Corps Pilots

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Two aerial performers cross each other while conducting

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