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Movie (2016)
Japanese Title: Shin Gojira

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Last updated on 10 July 2017.


In this film, serving as a reboot to the Godzilla franchise, the mysterious collapse of the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line is thought to be the result of an Earthquake, but something far more vicious is waiting in the shadows, brought to existence by humanity's careless behaviour.

Also from this series:
Gojira/Godzilla films

Boeing AH-64 Apache

Numerous AH-64s are seen attacking Godzilla, operated by both the JASDF and USAF.

An AH-64 Apache of the JASDF.

Bell AH-1 SuperCobra

Alongside the AH-64 Apaches, AH-1 SuperCobras are deployed by the JASDF to try and attack Godzilla and slow his advance.

AH-1 SuperCobras of the JASDF.

Mitsubishi F-2A

Seen in a montage of JASDF aircraft taking off from an airbase, multiple F-2s take part in attacking Godzilla.

A Mitsubishi F-2A of the JASDF.

General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper

Deployed by the USAF after Godzilla destroys a large area of Tokyo and then enters a state of hibernation, a single MQ-9 is used to survey the sleeping monster. After dropping two bombs on Godzilla (who then wakes up), the MQ-9 is shot out of the sky by the kaiju's many atomic beams.

A General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper of the USAF.
Ditto, seen here dropping bombs on Godzilla.