Tornado GR1: An Operational History

Tornado GR1: An Operational History

by Michael John W Napier
Tornado GR1: An Operational History

Tornado GR1: An Operational History

by Michael John W Napier

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Overview

Replacing the Vulcan, Buccaneer and Jaguar in the front line of the Cold War, the remarkable “swing-winged” Tornado GR1 provided Britain’s strike capability in the last years of the Cold War in the 1980s, equipping some 10 RAF squadrons. During the Gulf War, Tornado GR1 crews led Britain’s contribution to Coalition operations against Iraq, and in the subsequent years Tornado GR1s were involved almost continuously in operations over Iraq. In 1999 the Tornado GR1 force carried out offensive missions over Kosovo as part of NATO operations in the Balkans.

The Tornado GR1’s Terrain Following Radar gave the aircraft a unique capability: it was the first RAF aircraft to have the ability to operate at low-level at night and in all-weathers. The incredible flexibility of both the aircraft and its crews was demonstrated by the successful switch to medium-level operations using laser-guided weapons after the Cold War.

Produced in the same style format as Javelin: An Operational History (which approaches the subject from the perspective of the RAF squadrons which operated the aircraft), Tornado GR1: An Operational History describes in detail the accomplishments and day-to-day workings of the operational RAF Tornado GR1 units in the UK, Germany, the Middle East and across the globe. The book is underpinned by research from original official documents, augmented by the personal accounts by Tornado air- and ground-crews. It is richly illustrated throughout with photographs of the aircraft.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473873025
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 10/31/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

The elder son of an army officer, Michael Napier joined the RAF in 1978 and served with 14 Squadron as a Tornado pilot in the late 1980s and again in the early 1990s. These two tours engendered a deep interest in 14 Squadron’s distinguished history. He was appointed as Honorary Secretary of the 14 Squadron Association in 2003 and since then has carried out extensive research into the Squadron’s heritage. He is the author of Winged Crusaders: 14 Squadron RFC and RAF 1915-1945, Blue Diamonds: The Exploits of 14 Squadron RAF 1945-2015, Tornado Over the Tigris: Recollections of a Fast Jet Pilot and Gloster Javelin: An Operational History all published by Pen and Sword Books. Now an airline captain, he lives in the Cotswolds with his wife and two children.

Table of Contents

Foreword Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach 6

Introduction & Acknowledgements 8

Chapter 1 Early Days: 1982-1984 10

Chapter 2 Cold War: 1985-1990 44

Chapter 3 Cold War: Hot War 1990-1991 80

Chapter 4 Gulf War: January/February 1991 118

Chapter 5 The New Order: 1991-1995 167

Chapter 6 Operational to the End: 1996-2001 196

Appendix 1 Squadron Markings 226

Appendix 2 List of Tornado GR1 Aircraft 232

Index 247

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