- Air Force Armament Museum
The Air Force Armament Museum, adjacent to
Eglin Air Force Base ,Florida , is the only facility in theU.S. dedicated to the display of Air Force armament. It was founded in1975 and was originally located in a converted gymnasium on the northeastern edge of the Eglin main base, adjacent toValparaiso, Florida .Visitors can view a variety of historical Air Force planes, from a World War II
B-17 bomber to anF-4 Phantom II jet. Other aircraft include theSR-71 Blackbird , A-10, C-47, B-25, T-33, P-47, P-51, F-15, F-16, F-80, F-84, F-86, F-89, F-100, F-101, F-104, F-105, F-111, RB-47, RF-4, O-2, C-131, B-52, B-57, and a Soviet MiG-21.A wide variety of
bomb s,missile s, androcket s are exhibited, including the newest air-to-air missile, theAMRAAM , and theGBU-28 bunker-buster developed for use duringOperation Desert Storm . Other missiles include thePaveway series, Falcons, the Tomahawk, Mace, Hound-dog, radar-controlled, laser-controlled and several guided by a TV camera in the nose. Also on display is the GBU-43 MOAB, Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb, or by its nickname, "Mother of All Bombs", the world's largest conventional explosive weapon.A gun vault displays a variety of weapons ranging from a 1903
Springfield rifle to theGAU-8 , which is capable of shooting 6,000 rounds per minute. Featured here is the Sikes Antique Pistol Collection, with over 180 handguns, includingflintlock s,duelling pistol s, Western six-shooters, Civil War pistols, and a wide variety of early military weaponry.External links
* [http://www.afarmamentmuseum.com Air Force Armament Museum Website]
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