There is nothing we love more than a good motto! The unofficial slogan for the US Air Force’s Wild Weasel crew is “YGBSM” – an acronym for “You’ve gotta be sh****n’ me!” After learning about the Wild Weasels, we think this is pretty accurate!
Wild Weasel is a codename given by the Air Force to any type of aircraft equipped with anti-radiation missiles that’s tasked with destroying the radar and surface-to-air missile (SAM) installations of enemy air defense systems. The missions undertaken by the Wild Weasels are some of the most dangerous jobs faced by today’s fighter pilots.
Wild Weasel tactics and techniques were developed during the Vietnam War. The concept was originally proposed in 1965 to counter the increasing North Vietnamese threat. “Project Wild Weasel” started in the summer of 1965 and formally went into effect that August. The Air Force and US Navy relied on volunteer crews to test out aircraft platforms outfitted with radar-seeking missiles throughout the next two years.
The first tactic used by the Wild Weasels in Vietnam was known as the “Hunter Killer.” They used Republic F-105 Thunderchiefs – or “Thuds” – to hunt down enemy air defense systems. The Wild Weasel would be teamed with a more conventional aircraft, like the McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II, and it was up to them to destroy missile radar emitters, clearing the way for the F-4Es to destroy the rest of the site.
The unofficial motto of “YGBSM” came from Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Electronic Warfare Officer Jack Donovan. When Donavan was introduced to the tactics and mission details, he replied, “You want me to fly in the back of a little tiny fighter aircraft with a crazy fighter pilot who think he’s invincible, hone in on a SAM site in North Vietnam, and shoot it before it shoots me? You gotta be sh*****g me!”