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A-6 Intruder
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Grumman A-6 Intruder

A-6 Intruder
Description
RoleNaval Attack
Crewtwo, pilot & Bombardier/Navigator (B/N)
Dimensions
Length54 ft 7 in16.6 m
Wingspan53 ft16.2 m
Height15 ft 7 in4.75 m
Wing area
Weights
Empty25,630 lbs11,625.6 kg
Loaded
Maximum take-off60,626 lbs27,495.5 kg
Powerplant
Engines2x Pratt & Whitney J52-P8B
Power9,300 lbs each4,218.4 kg each
Performance
Maximum speed563 knots1,042.6 km/h
Combat range1,077 mi1,734.3 km
Ferry range
Service ceiling40,600 ft12,383 m
Rate of climb
Armament
GunsNone
Bombs15,000 lbs6,803.9 kg

The Grumman A-6 Intruder is a US attack aircraft. It was in service between 1960 and 1997.

A-6s were mainly used on aircraft carriers, as the U.S. Navy's main carrier attack aircraft for much of the last half of the 20th century. It could carry up to 15,000 lbs. of munitions, among other achievements. The EA-6 Prowler is still used today as an important utility aircraft.

482 A6-A aircraft were delivered to the USN in the early 1960s. The A-6B and A-6C were aircraft designed to meet wartime needs during the Vietnam War. The aircraft also had a tanker variant, the KA6-D. The last version of the A-6 to see service was the A-6E. It was introduced during the late 1960s. Some A-6As were converted, and there were also new build A-6Es. It remained in service until the type was withdrawn in 1997.

In addition to the USN, the United States Marine Corps also operated A-6s from shore bases.

The type saw combat during the two major wars the US fought during its service lifetime, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War.

Units Using the A-6

USN Squadrons

USMC Squadrons

  • VMA(AW)-121
  • VMA(AW)-224
  • VMA(AW)-225
  • VMA(AW)-242
  • VMA(AW)-332
  • VMA(AW)-533

  

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Modified by Geona