Strategic bomber
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A strategic bomber is a large aircraft designed to drop large amounts of ordnance on a distant target for the purposes of debilitating an enemy's capacity to wage war. Unlike tactical bombers, which are used in the battle zone to attack troops and military equipment, strategic bombers are built to fly into an enemy's heartland to destroy its factories and cities. Strategic bombers can of course be used for tactical missions.
During the Cold War both the U.S. and USSR kept strategic bombers ready to launch at a moment's notice as part of the deterrent strategy of Mutual Assured Destruction. Most strategic bombers of the two superpowers were designed to effectively deliver nuclear weapons. For a time, B-52 Stratofortress bombers were kept in the air around the clock, orbiting fail-safe points near the Soviet border.
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Notable strategic bombers
World War I
World War II
- Avro Lancaster
- Handley Page Halifax
- Short Stirling
- B-17 Flying Fortress
- B-24 Liberator
- B-29 Superfortress
Cold War
- B-36 Peacemaker
- B-47 Stratojet
- B-52 Stratofortress
- B-58 Hustler
- Handley Page Victor
- Avro Vulcan
- Vickers Valiant
- Myasishchev M-4
- Tupolev Tu-16
- Tupolev Tu-95
- Tupolev Tu-22M
Modern
See also
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