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Designed at the height of the Cold War, the Panavia Tornado was a digital-age weapon built to pierce deep into Soviet territory. Fast, low-flying, and packed with electronic warfare tech, it gave the ...
Two Panavia Tornado IDS (the one on the right from RAF, the other from the Luftwaffe) flying over Germany with a U.S. Air Force Boeing F-15C Eagle on April 6, 1987. (Image credit: US Air Force ...
Here in 2019, the plane is retiring from the Royal Air ... the Tornado was easier to keep flying. The first collaborative European military aircraft project, Tornado was developed by Panavia ...
Until the Eurofighter came around, perhaps the most fruitful pan-European effort to build a military jet was the Panavia ... Air Force So then, it'd appear at first glance that the Tornado is ...
Though the basic airframe, propulsion, and systems of the IDS version were largely the same, the Panavia Tornado F.2 Air Defence Version (ADV) featured different avionics and weapons, including ...
It's unparalleled range, persistence and weapons load make it the backbone of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). A complement of the latest advanced avionics systems gives the Strike Eagle the capability ...
Over the weekend, Houthi rebels released a video in which they claim to have shot down a Panavia ... air missile system for the battlefield” that is responsible for the intercept of both of a ...
The Panavia Tornado has been one of the mainstays of the Royal Air Force since first entering service in 1980. It is mainly used as a strike/attack aircraft and was a collaborative project between ...
Europe’s Panavia Tornado will ... or 15 years”, according to chief of air force operations Lt Gen Maurizio Lodovisi. Once the largest operator of the Tornado, the UK Royal Air Force is ...
Germany hopes to have fully retired its Panavia Tornado combat aircraft in 2030 ... alongside a further 55 Eurofighters. Source: US Air Force An additional 38 examples of the European-built ...