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Aggressor Camouflage Alaskan”Splinter”
Nellis Aggressors’ “splinter” color scheme inspired by Sukhoi Su-35S (T-50 PAK-FA) camouflage Sukhoi Su-27.Although, it is not a perfect copy, the design seems to be inspired by that of the Sukhoi Su-35S, Russia’s future hyper-maneuverable multi-role fighter. Even the PAK-FA’s color scheme has something in common with the Nellis Aggressor’s splinter paint scheme.Splinter schemes are now quite common among USAF (Aggressor Squadron) in “splinter” camouflage many have wondered which country’s color scheme the new Nellis Eagle is copying.
The design varies, sometimes sharper and sometimes curved, it keeps the same colors.
Fighter aircraft
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Squadron Composite 12 ( VFC-12 )
A-10 Thunderbolt II 917th Fighter Group (917 FG)
F-16 Fighting Falcons 18th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (FIS)
Arctic Splinter | |||||
FS 36628 | FS 36251 | FS 37038 |
Color camo
FS 37038 | Black | Anti-glare, Stealth | ANA 604 | – |
FS 36251 | Aggressor Gray | Camo (Mod Eagle) | – | – |
FS 36270 | Medium Gray | Camo (F-16, Hill, Have Glass) | – | – |
FS 36628 | Light Arctic Gray | Camo (Aggressor) | – | – |
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200623-N-KM072-001 KEY WEST, Fla. (June 23, 2020) An F-5N Tiger adversary fighter with the "Sun Downers" of Fighter Squadron Composite (VFC) 111 lands at Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West after training with the "Flying Eagles" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 122, June 23, 2020. Naval Air Station Key West is the state-of-the-art facility for combat fighter aircraft of all military services, provides world-class pierside support to U.S. and foreign naval vessels, and is the premier training center for surface and subsurface military operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Danette Baso Silvers/Released)

































