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Monday, February 16, 1998 Published at 16:53 GMT Special Report Tornado - Britain's multi-task bomber ![]() The RAF has abandoned low-level missions.
The Tornado is Britain's main strike aircraft in this conflict.
In 1991 the British aircraft were involved in some of the most dangerous missions, flying low over enemy territory to bomb runways.
The tactics, much criticised after the war, resulted in the loss of six planes. This time the Tornado will only bomb targets from a height of 20,000 feet, beyond the range of surface-to-air missiles.
The Tornado is armed with the latest laser-guided bombs. Its missions are planned at the UK's imagery-analysis centre at RAF Brampton. Analysts there pore over pictures taken by satellites and reconnaissance aircraft to pick out the best targets.
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