Here's a hodge-podge collection of grey and green fighters. I picked these out of a hat blindly, so other than the colors they are camouflaged in there is very little in common. They are still nice pictures of some neat subjects, though.
The information on the RAAF Mirages came from Chris Jamesson, who hosts the nice
Unofficial RAAF Page. Be sure to check it out.

Here's a nice shot of a British Hunter T.7. I have no idea what squadron it is from. If you know, please let me know so I can update my records and post it here.

Another British subject, this time a Phantom FGR.2 from No. 41 Squadron. A typical example of the British grey/green camouflage.


And here we go a wee bit around the corner to Australia for a Mirage III. It has been confirmed that it is from No. 77 Squadron. The tail flash is commonly called the "Grumpy Monkey." It appears to be at RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales.

Another Aussie bird, this one a two seat Mirage. This one is from No. 2 OCU (Operational Conversion Unit) also based at Williamtown. An interesting sideline to these two is that both were sold to Pakistan in 1990 and are supposedly still flying there.