The RA-5C Vigilante's service after reactivation:
RA-5C Vigilante in World War III
One aircraft that had been entirely withdrawn from USN service prior to the outbreak of war was the North American (now Rockwell International) RA-5C Vigilante. The last USN cruise of this aircraft had been in 1979, and apart from a handful kept as Gate Guards, most were in long-term storage at AMARC in Arizona when the war began. Though a number of aircraft had to be broken down for parts, enough airframes were activated to form two squadrons for carrier duty and a training unit at NAS Fallon, Nevada.
The aircraft's reconnaissance suite was largely unchanged, with cameras, SLAR, IR linescan, along with ECM and ELINT equipment. Enough Vietnam-era veterans returned to service, mostly as maintenance personnel or ground officers, to enable current USN air and ground crew to become proficient on the aircraft.
RVAH-1: Formed at NAS Fallon in March, 1986. Provided detachments for both land-based and carrier-based operations. Disestablished 1992 with arrival of RF-18 into USN service.
RVAH-3: Longtime training squadron during the prior service of the aircraft. Formed at NAS Fallon January, 1986. Disestablished in 1992.
RVAH-7: Formed at NAS Fallon, also in March, 1986. East Coast Vigilante unit, with detachments aboard carriers as needed, and to support land-based operations. At NAS Cecil Field, FL, for duration of the war, and Disestablished in 1992.
Vigi: the RA-5C's Swan Song:
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Vigi: the RA-5C's Swan Song:
The difference between diplomacy and war is this: Diplomacy is the art of telling someone to go to hell so elegantly that they pack for the trip.
War is bringing hell down on that someone.
War is bringing hell down on that someone.
Re: Vigi: the RA-5C's Swan Song:
That bird gave excellent service… especially considering how few of them there were to begin with.
“For a brick, he flew pretty good!” Sgt. Major A.J. Johnson, Halo 2
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To err is human; to forgive is not SAC policy.
“This is Raven 2-5. This is my sandbox. You will not drop, acknowledge.” David Flanagan, former Raven FAC