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Tornado F.2/F.3 - Air Defence Variant (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Tornado F.2/F.3 - Air Defence Variant (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Loot Price R534
Discovery Miles 5 340
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This volume has been prepared using technical and performance
information direct from the manufacturers and operators documents.
The Panavia Tornado ADV was adopted for the RAF to fight the
predicted air battle over the North and Icelandic Seas. This could
have involved large formations of Soviet long-range bombers, strike
aircraft and maritime patrol aircraft, some of which would have
been capable of releasing stand-off cruise missiles at distances of
around 300-miles from the UK's shores. To meet this requirement the
RAF did not require a small agile fighter, but rather a long-range
interceptor, which would be capable of carrying a load of at least
eight air-to-air missiles and be capable of detecting the enemy at
long-ranges and intercepting them as far from the UK as possible.
In the 1970's, a number of off-the shelf options were looked at. A
two-crew aircraft better served the demanding mission for the air
defence of the UK and it was eventually decided to pursue a
European solution by adopting a variant of the Tornado strike
aircraft then in development. The resultant Tornado F MK.2 and F
Mk.3 was ideally suited to the long-range interception mission it
was designed for. However, from the early 1990's, the aircraft was
deployed on operations in a counter-air role; a mission for which
it is less well suited, but could still accomplish more than
competently despite ill informed reports to the contrary. The
introduction of new weapons and systems introduced with the
capability sustainment program introduced in the late 1990's along
with other upgrade programs allowed the aircraft to remain a potent
air defence aircraft until its retirement from RAF service in 2011.
The book covers the genesis of the Tornado program and the
emergence of the ADV fighter variant. The Tornado ADV is described
in detail, as is its operational service with the RAF, Saudi Arabia
and Italy. A chapter looks at the upgrades to mission systems and
weapons including air to surface weapons allowing the Tornado ADV
to remain at the cutting edge of air defence technology well into
the 21st century. All technical information comes direct from
official documents for example the passage on page 17 "The swept
tail unit is of cantilever all-metal construction and comprises a
single broad chord, swept twin spar vertical tail fin, with rudder
mounting with low set all moving horizontal surfaces called
tailerons." Has been reviewed by the manufacturer BAE Systems and
passed as 100% factually correct.
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