Every ATTACKER Aircraft in ACE COMBAT Series Review

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i review Every ATTACKER Aircraft in ACE COMBAT Series
Attacker is a frequently featured aircraft classification in the Ace Combat series. Aircraft belonging to this class are mostly centered on ground combat. They are characterized by their high stability and defense, which allows them to continuously engage the enemy while taking incoming attacks. However, their air strike capabilities and damage resilience come at the cost of average mobility and low air-to-air capabilities, although their dogfighting ability more often than not depends on the player's skill more than anything else. Additionally, they generally have guns that fire at a slight downward angle, rather than directly ahead, enabling them to strafe targets from level flight.
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Ace Combat is a arcade-style combat flight simulation video game series by Project Aces, an internal development team of Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. Debuting in 1995 with Air Combat for the PlayStation, the series includes eight mainline installments, multiple spin-offs, and other forms of media, such as novels, model kits, and soundtrack albums. Since 2012, the series has been developed primarily by Bandai Namco Studios through its internal development group, Project Aces.
The Ace Combat franchise emphasizes fast-paced action and dramatic, anime-styled plots with semi-realistic gameplay; for example, aircraft have flight dynamics controls and can stall, but are also able to carry dozens of missiles. The series features a range of aircraft including accurate or slightly modified representations of modern military aircraft, prototypes that were never adopted (or even built) in real life, and fictional boss-type superweapons. The main series of games is set in "Strangereal", a fictional universe loosely based on the real world, featuring similar events and entities but with an entirely different history largely centering around advanced technology and the aftermath of an asteroid impact event in the 1990s; however, certain games are set in fictional renditions of the real world.
As of 2023, the Ace Combat franchise has shipped over 20 million copies worldwide, And has established itself as one of the longest running arcade flight action franchises.

A-4 Skyhawk – Lightweight carrier-based strike jet, simple but versatile.

A-6E Intruder – Rugged U.S. Navy all-weather bomber for precision strikes.

A-10A Thunderbolt II – Legendary “Warthog” tank-buster with massive cannon.

A-10C Thunderbolt II – Modernized A-10 with upgraded avionics and weapons.

ADA-01B – Fictional Ace Combat prototype attacker with heavy payloads.

AV-8B Harrier II Plus – V/STOL strike jet capable of vertical takeoff/landing.

F-1 (Mitsubishi) – Japan’s first indigenous supersonic strike fighter.

F-4G Wild Weasel – Anti-radar variant specialized in SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses).

F-117 Nighthawk – Stealth attack jet designed for precision night bombing.

F-14B Tomcat – Carrier fighter with strong strike loadouts in-game.

F-15E Strike Eagle – Dual-role fighter-bomber, optimized for deep strike missions.

F-16XL – Prototype strike fighter with cranked-delta wing for heavy payloads.

F-2A – Japanese multirole fighter with strong anti-ship strike capability.

FB-22 Strike Raptor – Fictional stealth strike variant of the F-22.

Mirage 2000D – French strike variant specialized in precision ground attack.

Su-24M Fencer – Soviet swing-wing bomber for low-level penetration strikes.

Su-25 Frogfoot – Armored Russian CAS jet, counterpart to the A-10.

Su-25TM (Su-39) – Upgraded Frogfoot with advanced avionics and weapons.

Su-34 Fullback – Modern Russian strike fighter with side-by-side cockpit.

Tornado IDS – Pan-European strike jet built for low-level interdiction.

Tornado GR.1 – RAF strike variant, backbone of UK’s Cold War strike force.

Tornado GR.4 – Upgraded RAF Tornado with precision-guided munitions.

YA-10B – Prototype two-seat A-10 variant for night/adverse weather attack.

YR-302 – Fictional Ace Combat attacker with futuristic strike capabilities.