Battle: Los Angeles

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Theatrical poster for Battle:Los Angeles.

Movie (2011)

Starring:
Aaron Eckhart (SSgt. Michael Nantz)
Michelle Rodriguez (TSgt. Elena Santos)
Michael Peña (Joe Rincon)
Ne-Yo (cpl. Kevin J."Specks" Harris)
Ramón Rodríguez (2Lt William Martinez)
Bridget Moynahan (Michele)

A United States Marine Corps unit sent 'behind enemy lines' to evacuate civilians ends up being the last remaining unit in Los Angeles. They must fight their way to safety, rescuing civilians and establish how to eliminate a completely new breed of enemy.

Boeing Vertol CH-46E Sea Knight

Shown as the USMC workhorse throughout the film, it the USMC's primary medium-lift, cargo helicopter.

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CH-46E from HMM-268, modex YQ-02, serial 156456.
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Bell UH-1 Iroquois/Bell 205

These are also seen throughout the film, but are not actually active military aircraft as the Marines only operate the twin-engined hueys.

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This aircraft with modex 605 is used in multiple occasions, as well a being shot down once and reincarnating.
Some twin engined UH-1N/Y can also be seen if you look carefully.

Bell UH-1N Twin Huey

Actual USMC aircraft seen in the background on various occasions.

UH-1N on the left with a Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter on the right.

Bell AH-1 SuperCobra

The USMC's primary attack helicopter. Also seen in the background alot.

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AH-1Z Viper on the right.

McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

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Bell-Boeing MV-22B Osprey

Aircraft seen in particular is most likely GX-06, serial 165945.

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UH-1N on the left.

Bell 206

Fake registration N40030.

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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thundebolt II

On the ramp at the Marine Corps base.

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Cessna Citation

Undefined variant of the Cessna Citation range.

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Various Aircraft

Numerous airport overviews show a variety of aircraft.

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UH-1s and F/A-18s fly over Los Angeles.


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