ICM 1/72 North-American/Rockwell OV-10А Bronco, US Attack Aircraft # 72185
The North-American/Rockwell OV-10A Bronco is a US attack aircraft that was originally developed in the 1960s as a light-attack and observation aircraft for the US military.
It was designed to provide close air support for ground troops and perform reconnaissance and surveillance missions in a variety of environments.
The OV-10A Bronco was a twin-engine aircraft that could operate from short runways and unimproved airstrips, making it well-suited for operations in remote and rugged areas.
It was equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns, rockets, and bombs, which could be used to engage enemy targets on the ground.
In addition to its combat capabilities, the OV-10A Bronco was also equipped with advanced surveillance and communications equipment, making it an effective platform for reconnaissance and command and control operations.
The OV-10A Bronco was widely used by the US military during the Vietnam War, where it was praised for its versatility and effectiveness in a variety of roles.
It was later used by a number of other countries, including the Philippines and Colombia, in counter-insurgency and counter-narcotics operations.
Although the OV-10A Bronco is no longer in active service with the US military, it remains in use with a number of other countries and is regarded as a highly capable and versatile attack aircraft.
Its rugged design, advanced avionics, and weapons systems continue to make it a valuable asset in modern combat operations.