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2022---the-radioactive-legacy-of-the-old-fighter-jets

Used in firefighting foams (AFFF) at bases and sometimes in hydraulic fluids. The EPA provides interim guidance on the destruction and disposal of these persistent chemicals.

Any part containing radioactive material must be clearly marked before it is sent for long-term storage or disposal. 3. Modern Disposal and Environmental Concerns 2022---The-radioactive-legacy-of-the-old-fighter-jets

Often alloyed with magnesium (Mag-Thor) in engine parts and airframes to provide high-temperature strength and creep resistance. Used in firefighting foams (AFFF) at bases and

When interacting with legacy aircraft at "boneyards" like , strict safety measures are mandatory: The push to retire 201 aircraft in 2022

Used in self-illuminating exit signs and some specialized optical equipment.

The push to retire 201 aircraft in 2022 is part of a broader strategy to move toward newer platforms like the F-35 and the upcoming Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter . These modern systems prioritize safer materials and sustainable fuels to reduce their future environmental and radioactive footprint.