The Mohawk tactical reconnaissance aircraft belonged to the US Army and participated in many wars during the Cold War.
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The Grumman OV/RV-1 Mohawk is an aircraft of the Cold War era. |
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This is a tactical reconnaissance aircraft of the US Army. |
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The aircraft was designed in 1959 and has flown to many parts of the world, including Southeast Asia, the Korean Peninsula, Central America, Alaska, and Europe. |
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The Mohawk was retired in 1997 after participating in several armed conflicts, including the first Gulf War. |
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Early Mohawks were equipped with machine guns and rockets, but this was not their primary mission. |
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The Mohawk aircraft was equipped with cameras to capture images day and night. |
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It has both infrared imaging equipment, SLAR radar and electronic intelligence radar intercept system. |
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The Mohawk aircraft's maximum speed is up to 685km/h. |
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The Mohawk weighs more than 8.5 tons. The aircraft's fuel tank capacity is 2,260 liters. |
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The aircraft is equipped with two engines, each with a capacity of 1,400 horsepower./. |
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