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  • This section focuses on some of the main types of bomber aircraft used operationally in World War II. This section focuses on some of the main types of bomber aircraft on standby during the so-called [[Cold War]] from about 1945 to 1990.
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  • The main British [[bomber aircraft#heavy bomber|heavy bomber]] of WWII, most often used for night raids over G
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  • A U.S. designed [[bomber aircraft|heavy bomber]], of the [[Second World War]], with moderate payload and defe
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  • A German [[bomber aircraft|medium bomber]] of the [[Second World War]], of quite high performance and
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  • A [[Russia]]n heavy [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] capable of supersonic flight, and considered a nuclear weapons del
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  • [[United States Air Force]] [[bomber aircraft|heavy bomber]], first version flown in 1952, entered service in 1961, expec
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  • *[[Bomber aircraft|Attack and bomber aircraft]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bomber aircraft]]
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  • Now obsolete, but a naval [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] optimized for making a long, straight, slow and level approach to
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  • *Ilyushin (Il): transports and [[bomber aircraft|bombers]] *Tupolev (Tu): [[bomber aircraft|bombers]], [[maritime patrol aircraft]]
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  • USAAF bomber aircraft which was mainly in use over Nazi Germany during World War II.
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  • ...ilitary forces, population and industry of a nation, conducted by manned [[bomber aircraft]]
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  • British light bomber aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company that was used extensive
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  • ...responsible for [[Air Combat Command]] [[fighter aircraft|fighter]] and [[bomber aircraft]] in the western United States, and is also the Air Component for the [[Uni
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  • Designed as a [[bomber aircraft|light bomber]], the '''Bristol Blenheim''' was pressed into service, as a f
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  • The heaviest [[bomber aircraft]] of the [[Second World War]], used by the United States to attack the Japa
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  • A Russian supersonic [[bomber aircraft]], also leased to India, which is in the same non-nuclear delivery arms con
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  • ...ded principally for attacking [[high-value asset]]s such as [[C3I-ISR]], [[bomber aircraft|bomber]], and [[air refueling|tanker]] aircraft. It also may be an [[anti-c
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  • A German [[radio]] aid for [[bomber aircraft|navigation]], based on transmitters in France that led German bombers, at n
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  • ...litary. Originally a variant of the U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder carrier-capable bomber aircraft|medium bomber, it replaced the Air Force EF-111 "Spark Vark" land-based ele
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  • This section focuses on some of the main types of bomber aircraft used operationally in World War II. This section focuses on some of the main types of bomber aircraft on standby during the so-called [[Cold War]] from about 1945 to 1990.
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  • The '''B-24 Liberator''' [[bomber aircraft]] was a [[Second World War]] U.S. heavy bomber. It was comparable to the [[
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  • {{r|Bomber aircraft}}
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  • ...s the base for a [[prepositioning ship]] squadron and a forward base for [[bomber aircraft]] and air refueling tankers
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  • ...reau, intended as a counter to the cancelled U.S. B-70 Valkyrie supersonic bomber aircraft. It has fast climb and straight-line speed, and a powerful radar, but is no
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  • ...A) such as E-3 Sentry and other C3I-ISR aircraft, cruise missile launching bomber aircraft|bombers, the cruise missiles themselves, etc.
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  • ...g a [[prepositioning ship]] squadron and [[Anderson Air Force Base]] for [[bomber aircraft]] and air refueling tankers, growing with the transfer of forces from [[Oki
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  • A series of fourth-generation air-to-air and all-weather fighter-bomber aircraft developed by the [[United States Air Force]] as the high end of a "high-low
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  • In a few cases, other aircraft types, usually [[bomber aircraft|bombers]] have been converted to transport roles. This is most common when
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  • ...40, the '''B-26 Marauder''' was one of the two major U.S. Army Air Force [[bomber aircraft|medium bombers]] of the [[Second World War]]. It operated in all theaters,
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...er aircraft, the [[Messerschmitt Me 262]] (and later the world's first jet-bomber aircraft, the [[Arado Ar 234]]). A variety of reasons conspired to delay the engine'
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  • ...meframe and also has plans to modernize and upgrade the B-52, B-2, and B-1 bomber aircraft platforms.
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  • ...areas can be considered strategic. The most obvious example are long-range bomber aircraft|bombers and guided missiles, but special operations forces can carry out st
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  • ...of the [[Strategic Air Command]], which, in the 1950s, was principally a [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] force. Long-range missiles with nuclear warheads were principally
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