| The United States forces has seven categories of | | | | missions even in areas somewhere they might not |
| aircrafts. They are: Fighter, bomber, tanker, | | | | property and refuel. |
| instructor, transfer, ground attack, and surveillance. | | | | Trainer Aircrafts |
| Sometimes the same sculpt aircrafts used in support | | | | A instructor aircraft does merely with the purpose |
| of fighter operations will plus be used in support of | | | | of, it trains pilots, navigators, and voyage crews. |
| ground attack or even surveillance. | | | | Many trainers are two seat versions of combat |
| Fighter Aircrafts | | | | crafts, and if wanted can quickly be converted to be |
| A fighter is used essentially in support of attacking | | | | used in period of need. |
| other aircrafts. Fighters are small, fast and with no | | | | Transport Aircrafts |
| trouble maneuvered. Fighters were industrial for the | | | | Transport aircrafts are plus acknowledged as |
| period of World War I in response the employment | | | | shipment aircrafts and are designed to transport |
| of aircrafts to plunge bombs. The most basic national | | | | goods and troops. This type of aircraft has a many |
| guard were wooden planes with simply zombie guns | | | | wheels with the purpose of allow it to property in |
| in support of weapons. Now national guard control | | | | altered locations, and has a copious fuselage. |
| missiles and a radar to track a target. | | | | Ground Attack Aircrafts |
| Bomber Aircrafts | | | | This type of aircraft has numerous names plus; |
| A bomber is used to attack ground targets by | | | | attack aircraft, fighter-bomber, tactical fighter, tank |
| dropping bombs. Within this type in attendance are | | | | buster and dive-bomber. It is made to be used close |
| altered types of bombers: | | | | to the ground behind ground operations. The |
| •Strategic Bombers-this type of bomber is used in | | | | bombers which are used to attack strategic targets. |
| support of long range missions counter to targets | | | | This type of aircraft is as a rule signified by an |
| such as supply bases, bridges, roads, shipyards and | | | | “A” prefix. These planes are as a rule fighter |
| other targets with the purpose of will hurt an | | | | planes or light bombers with the purpose of control |
| enemies knack to remain fighting | | | | been motivated to any more employment. |
| •Tactical Bombers-this type is used in conjunction | | | | Surveillance Aircraft |
| with ground troops and is inescapable in support of | | | | This aircraft is used to watch enemy arrangements. |
| shorter range missions | | | | They as a rule control veto weapons. The firstly |
| •Fighter Bombers- is used to fight both in the air | | | | reconnaissance voyage was performed in 1912, and |
| and to clash with ground targets | | | | the practice quickly jammed on for the period of |
| Tanker Aircrafts | | | | World War I. Today in attendance are unmanned |
| This type of aircraft carries fuel and is equipped to | | | | surveillance aircraft with the purpose of are tenuously |
| refuel other aircrafts while in voyage. This allows in | | | | controlled, acknowledged as UAVs in development. |
| support of other aircrafts to complete longer | | | | |