Talk:List of Australian Army aircraft

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Why Guided Missiles (Weapons) included on this page? edit

Just wondering why the section on Guided Weapons (previously "missiles" but changed as list contains artillery shells and other non missile weapons).

This is a page on Aircraft Operated by the Australian Army, there is a page for equipment List of equipment of the Australian Army.

I didn't want to go ahead and delete the whole section without some discussion or consensus, so I've added an off-topic tag, linked here. KarmaKangaroo (talk) 08:16, 7 November 2023 (UTC)Reply

@KarmaKangaroo: 153.111.229.202 added the new section in April 2019. It is off topic. The older equipment, if not already, should be in Historical weaponry of the Australian Army. I added the Hellfire, M982 Excalibur and SMArt 155 to the List of equipment of the Australian Army. The other current equipment were already in the list. Melbguy05 (talk) 08:25, 8 November 2023 (UTC)Reply