Wild Weasel
Americannoun
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George Walton, known as "John Boy," commands the 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron, and he recalls the rush as he guided his F-4G Wild Weasel over the serried ranks of antiaircraft batteries around the Iraqi capital.
From US News • Jan. 17, 2016
Scattered stars winked overhead, the only other light the white-hot glow from the exhausts of the F-15 fighters escorting Walton and the other Wild Weasel pilots.
From US News • Jan. 17, 2016
If a shooting war broke out, U.S. electronic-warfare planes such as the Air Force's F-4G "Wild Weasel" and the Navy's EA-6B would black out the radar and guidance systems of Iraqi air-defense missiles.
From Time Magazine Archive
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