Panavia Tornado
The Panavia Tornado is a twin-turbojet attack and electronic warfare aircraft. It was built by three European countries: Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Its first flight was in 1974. Its introduction was in 1979. The Royal Air Force used it in the Gulf War, war in Afghanistan, and war in Libya. Saudi Arabia also uses this aircraft.
The Tornado ADV is a fighter variant.
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Artist's concept of the AFVG, an ancestor to the MRCA programme
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Formation take-off of an RAF Tornado GR.1 and a Tornado F.2 prototype in September 1982
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A USAF F-15C flanked by Luftwaffe (bottom) and RAF (top) Tornados in 1987
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Flyover of a German Navy Tornado during a training exercise in 2003
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Italian Air Force Tornado at the 2014 Rome International Air Show
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Forward cockpit of an RAF Tornado GR.4
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Aft cockpit of an RAF Tornado GR.4
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A German Air Force Tornado ECR undergoing maintenance in July 2004
German Air Force Tornado 44+96, electronic warfare pod
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German Air Force Tornado ECR 46+26, queuing to be refuelled by a USAF KC-135 Stratotanker in September 1997