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English: The stenciled ordnance markings signify Houthi targets “killed” by that jet, such as drones.
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Source https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/04/03/eisenhowers-salty-pilots-are-putting-kill-marks-on-their-jets/
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The stenciled ordnance markings signify Houthi targets “killed” by that jet, such as drones.

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