I believe the A-10 Warthog ( aka A-10 Thunderbolt ) should be on the list.
The 'Warthog' is exceptionally hardy, to the point that it could be considered an airborne tank. Its strong airframe can survive direct hits from armor-piercing and high-explosive projectiles up to 23 mm. The aircraft has triple redundancy in its flight systems, with mechanical systems to back up double-redundant hydraulic systems which permits pilots to fly and land when hydraulic power is lost. The aircraft is designed to fly with one engine and half a wing torn off.
The A-10 was shown when USAF Captain Kim Campbell, flying a ground support mission over Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq suffered extensive flak damage to her A-10. The hit damaged one of the A-10's two engines and destroyed its hydraulic system, disabling the plane's stabilizer and flight controls. Despite this, the pilot managed to fly it for an hour and landed it safely at the air base in manual reversion mode.

The A-10 Warthog is a fighter/bomber that is used by NATO and can also can hold a wide
assortment of weapons, up to 16,000 pounds of them on the wings!
We're in the pipe , five by five.