Attack birds on a SEAD mission? Money…
An Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk (lower left) from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., heads out to the Utah Test and Training Range with a formation of Army AH-64 Apaches during a combat search and rescue integration exercise held May 2 to 5 in Sandy, Utah. Members of the 34th Weapons Squadron from Nellis AFB led the search and recovery training. The objective of the exercise was to expand expertise and integration with Utah’s 211th Aviation Group AH-64 Apache Joint Rotary Wing, 4th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon Striker assets, special operations forces and conduct extensive joint CSAR operations against surface-to-air threats. Photo Courtesy of the US Air Force

SEAD? Don’t you mean CSAR?
nope. SEAD. At least for three of them.
One of them is on a CSAR mission.
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