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using forward operating locations worldwide. On 9
August 2010, the
Rivet Joint program recognized its 20th
anniversary of
continuous service in Central...
- A
rivet is a
permanent mechanical fastener.
Before being installed, a
rivet consists of a
smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end. The end opposite...
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undertaken with the
United States Air
Force since the
Second World War. The
Rivet Joint received its
first operational deployment in
August 2014, when it was...
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operated the
Boeing RC-135W Airs****er R.1, more
commonly referred to as the
Rivet Joint, from RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. It had
previously flown the Hawker...
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replace the
Boeing 707-based E-3
Sentry and E-8
Joint STARS, the
Boeing 747-based E-4B, and the RC-135
Rivet Joint aircraft in US
military service. The E-10...
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replace the
Boeing 707-based E-3
Sentry and E-8
Joint STARS, the
Boeing 747-based E-4B, and the RC-135
Rivet Joint aircraft in US service. The E-10 was based...
- Look up
rivet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rivet is a
mechanical fastener.
Rivet or
rivets may also
refer to:
Rivet (surname), a list of people...
- RAF
ISTAR Force: MQ-9A
Reaper UAVs (No. 13
Squadron RAF) and RC-135W
Rivet Joint (No. 51
Squadron RAF) (aircraft may
operate from
locations other than...
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names beginning with the word "
Rivet." For instance, the RC-135V and RC-135W
model aircraft are part of the "
Rivet Joint" program. The
program is still...
- and is home to a
fleet of
aircraft composed of the
Shadow R1, RC-135W
Rivet Joint and
operating base for the RAF's MQ-9 Reaper.
Since October 2022, it...