Hey guys
I have a 2 questions (1. question is a two-part question)
1.) The US Marine Corps has a "Marine Fighter Attack Squadron" and a "Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron". On Wikipedia I read, that the "Marine Fighter Attack Squadron" is also all-weather capable. My two part-question now:
Are all F/A-18 Hornets (all variants: A, B, C, D) in the US-military equipment all-weather capable aircrafts?
When yes, why do they have two different fighter attack squadrons at the Marine Corps, though they have the same missions?
2.) Are all F/A-18 Superhornets (variant E/F) in the US-military equipment all-weather capable aircrafts?
Thank you so much!
I have a 2 questions (1. question is a two-part question)
1.) The US Marine Corps has a "Marine Fighter Attack Squadron" and a "Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron". On Wikipedia I read, that the "Marine Fighter Attack Squadron" is also all-weather capable. My two part-question now:
Are all F/A-18 Hornets (all variants: A, B, C, D) in the US-military equipment all-weather capable aircrafts?
When yes, why do they have two different fighter attack squadrons at the Marine Corps, though they have the same missions?
2.) Are all F/A-18 Superhornets (variant E/F) in the US-military equipment all-weather capable aircrafts?
Thank you so much!