Boeing RC-135V Rivet Joint
Based on the Boeing KC-135 aerial refuelling tanker, the RC-135 is a family of electronic surveillance aircraft that have been in constant development since the 1960s. When compared to the Boeing 707 airliners, the KC-135 is shorter and narrower. First entering service in 1957, eventually 803 KC-135s were produced between 1955 and 1965. In addition to the USAF, the RC-135 Rivet Joint is also operated by the RAF by 51 Squadron.
In total the USAF operate 29 RC-135s, the majority being the RC-135V/W Rivet Joint which is their primary signals intelligence asset. All USAF RC-135s are assigned to the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB in Nebraska however aircraft a forward deployed around the globe including to RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk. The USAF RC-135 fleet has all been upgraded to use the CFM56 engine giving the type 60% greater range and is 25% more fuel efficient.
A single RC-135V Rivet Joint from the 95th Reconnaissance Squadron will be on static display at this year’s Air Tattoo as part of celebration of 75 years of NATO.
Photo Credit: Tony Osborne
On display
Role | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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Static | No | Yes | Yes |