Image of the US Air Force's special military aircraft CV-22 Osprey
The CV-22 Osprey is a highly maneuverable aircraft that can take off and land vertically and fly horizontally at high speeds like a propeller plane.
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This CV-22 Osprey (from the 8th Special Operations Wing of the US Air Force) is flying near Hurlburt Field, Florida, USA. |
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A CV-22 Osprey pulls two US Navy SEALs out of the water. |
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Two CV-22 Ospreys flew straight ahead. The aircraft's engines were now turned to horizontal. |
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CV-22 Osprey tests launching thermal decoys to ignite enemy heat-seeking missiles. |
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US special forces descend by rope from CV-22 Osprey aircraft. |
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This CV-22 Osprey prepares for takeoff. |
The moment the CV-22 Osprey takes off. |
The CV-22 Osprey flies like a conventional propeller plane, along the beaches of Florida, USA. The engine shaft can rotate, allowing the aircraft to fly in two modes. |
A CV-22 Osprey (right) is refueled in mid-air from an MC-130P Combat Shadow tanker. |
The CV-22 Osprey military aircraft is equipped with 7.62mm or 12.7mm machine guns, primarily for self-defense. |
The US military uses the Osprey super product to quickly transport, pick up or reinforce special forces. |