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  • ...as well as heavy bombers. At its largest, the command could put over 2000 bomber aircraft|heavy bombers and 1000 fighter aircraft|escort fighters over Europe, in a s
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  • {{r|Bomber aircraft}}
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  • A U.S. Army Air Force [[bomber aircraft|medium bomber]] of the [[Second World War]], the '''B-25 Mitchell''' was us
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  • {{r|Bomber aircraft}}
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  • The airfield is able to handle heavy [[bomber aircraft|bombers]] and [[transport aircraft|transports]]. [[B-52]] aircraft definit
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  • ...to improve in range, speed, stability, and [[warhead]] power. The flying [[bomber aircraft|torpedo bomber]] matured, as did submarine-launched torpedoes.
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  • ...is a major forward deployment base for U.S. military forces, including [[bomber aircraft|heavy bombers normally based in the U.S.]] and [[prepositioning ship]]s for
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  • '''Strategic bombing''' is the use of [[bomber aircraft]], operating independently or with support aircraft, to attack the homeland
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  • ...missile submarines, and Air Force intercontinental ballistic missiles and bomber aircraft|bombers such as the B-52.
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  • ..."island-hopping" strategy of the U.S. in the Pacific theater was to gain [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] bases in Japan. The U.S. would never fight the [[Alfred Thayer Mah
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  • ...943 was well prepared and heavily defended...with [[revetment]]s for 166 [[bomber aircraft|bombers]] and 265 [[fighter aircraft|fighters]], besides extensive unprotec
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  • ...rike deep in the enemy rear areas. The most obvious example are long-range bomber aircraft|bombers and guided missiles, but special operations|special operations forc
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  • ...han fifty years after the first version flew, the Boeing '''B-52''' is a [[bomber aircraft#heavy bomber|heavy bomber]] operated by the [[United States Air Force]]. Th
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  • ...ed cruise missile, was a rocket powered aircraft which was launched from a bomber aircraft. The Tsurugi was an extremely simple aircraft with a wooden fuselage and a
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  • ...ighter aircraft|fighter-bombers]] rather than the [[armed helicopter]]s, [[bomber aircraft|attack aircraft]] such as the [[A-10 Thunderbolt II]], and [[attack helico
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  • ...ns in the theater of operations. ARC LIGHT operations, by [[B-52]] heavy [[bomber aircraft|bombers]], were [[tactics|tactical operations by "strategic aircraft"]], i
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  • ...to test out its "blitzkrieg" doctrine using the Junkers [[Ju-87 Stuka]] [[bomber aircraft|dive bomber]].
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  • France had asked to borrow 25 B-26 bomber aircraft| medium bombers, excellent aircraft for battlefield air interdiction, and s
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  • ...ntal ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles, and manned bomber aircraft|bombers. At first, the phrase reflected a concern that the "Soviet Union co
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  • Long after bomber aircraft gave up their aerial gunners, they still needed electronic warfare speciali
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