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See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDdlkD7QfM8 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDdlkD7QfM8] Made possible by our members—this is what keeps the channel independent and ongoing ✔ Merch & Members ► https://peacemaker.net.au [https://peacemaker.net.au] Was the A-5 Vigilante one of the most advanced, and most overlooked, aircraft ever to serve with the US Navy? Introduced in the early 1960s as a Mach 2 carrier-based nuclear bomber, the Vigilante pushed the limits of aviation technology. With cutting-edge systems like one of the first onboard digital computers, early fly-by-wire elements, and advanced navigation and bombing automation, it represented a leap forward in strike aircraft design. Yet despite its performance and sophistication, the Vigilante's original mission was short-lived. As nuclear strategy shifted toward missile-based deterrence, the aircraft was rapidly reassigned — ultimately finding its true role as the RA-5C reconnaissance platform during the Vietnam War. Flying high-speed intelligence missions over heavily defended territory, the Vigilante became one of the most capable, and most vulnerable, aircraft in the conflict, recording the highest loss rate of any US Navy aircraft type in Vietnam. So why is it barely remembered today? We explore the full story, from Cold War origins to eventual retirement. A remarkable aircraft that helped shape the future of naval aviation.
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