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Panavia Tornado P02

 Panavia Tornado PO2

Serial Number: XX946
Period:
Post-WWII
Collection Ref: 1994/1458/A
Location: RAF Museum Cosford, War Planes

Capable of attacking in all weathers, day or night, the swing-wing Tornado can deliver its weapons with great accuracy. Its terrain-following radar combined with advanced flight control and navigation systems enable it to fly at tree-top level at very high speed, penetrating enemy air defences to make conventional or nuclear strikes against key targets deep inside hostile territory.

It was designed at the height of the Cold War to attack targets in North Eastern Europe and a number of Tornado squadrons were stationed in Germany, but with the break-up of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact the RAF has re-deployed its Tornado strike force.

The Tornado saw extensive action during Gulf War, at first making low-level attacks against Iraqi airfields with its specialist airfield denial weapon, the JP233, then moving on to medium-level attacks using laser-guided bombs against bridges, fuel depots and weapons dumps.