The Tornado units were deployed in many operational missions in the
most recent conflicts over the Middle East and the Balkans. Featuring
many first-hand combat accounts, this book tells the story of the
backbone of the RAF frontline through the 1990s and up until 2019.
After the Gulf War of 1990, No Fly Zones (NFZ) were established over
northern and southern Iraq and the Tornado GR 1 force stepped up to
operations over the southern NFZ.
The Tornado GR 4 took responsibility for RAF combat air operations in
Afghanistan from the Harrier force in 2009, and in 2011 was involved in
missions against the Gaddafi regime in Libya. The unique multirole
capabilities of the aircraft enabled it to support ground operations
with the Raptor reconnaissance pod, Brimstone missiles and Paveway IV
laser-guided bombs until withdrawal in 2014. The Tornado GR 4 was also
used for operations over Iraq and Syria against the ISIL terrorist
organisation. Intensive air operations were flown between 2014 and 2019,
when the Tornado GR 4 was finally withdrawn from RAF Service.
This volume, written by former RAF pilot Michael Napier, provides
detailed first-hand accounts of the missions undertaken by the Tornado
crews during the most recent conflicts over the Middle East and the
Balkans.