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    A bomber is a military combat aircraft that utilizes air-to-ground weaponry to drop bombs, launch torpedoes, or deploy air-launched cruise missiles.

  2. Strategic bombers of the Cold War were primarily armed with nuclear weapons. During the post-1940s Indochina Wars, and also since the end of the Cold War, modern bombers originally intended for strategic use have been exclusively employed using non-nuclear, high explosive weapons.

  3. Bomber aircraft are military aircraft primarily designed for air-to-surface attack, on either ground or sea targets. This list does not include airships used for bombing and does not aim to include attack aircraft primarily intended for different roles.

  4. From strategic to tactical bombers, there are many different types of bomber planes. The first use of an aircraft as a bomber occurred on October 16, 1912 during the Italo-Turkish War in Libya. An Italian pilot dropped a bomb from an Albatros F.2 aircraft.

  5. bomber, military aircraft designed to drop bombs on surface targets. Aerial bombardment can be traced to the Italo-Turkish War, in which early in December 1911 an Italian pilot on an observation mission reached over the side of his airplane and dropped four grenades on two Turkish targets.

  6. Dec 3, 2013 · Bomber aircraft have historically been used for strategic and stealth missions but have also become optimised over time to perform multiple attack missions. Airforce-technology.com lists some of the world's best bombers operational today, based on range and payload capacity. (Updated March 2024)

  7. Military aircraft - Bombers, Jet Engines, Stealth: Bombers evolved in parallel with fighters, changing to high-strength metal construction in the late 1920s and to monoplane design, which brought higher speeds, in the early 1930s. In 1931 the Boeing Aircraft Company produced the B-9 bomber.