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Bomber

A bomber is a military combat aircraft air-to-ground weaponry (such as bombs), launching torpedoes, or deploying air-launched cruise missiles. The first use of bombs dropped from an aircraft occurred in the Italo-Turkish War, with the first major deployments coming in the First World War and Second World War by all major airforces causing devastating damage to cities, towns, and rural areas. The first purpose built bombers were the Italian Caproni Ca 30 and British Bristol T.B.8, both of 1913. Some bombers were decorated with nose art or victory markings.

For other uses, see Bomber (disambiguation).

There are two major classifications of bomber: strategic and tactical. Strategic bombing is done by heavy bombers primarily designed for long-range bombing missions against strategic targets to diminish the enemy's ability to wage war by limiting access to resources through crippling infrastructure, reducing industrial output, or inflicting massive civilian casualties to an extent deemed to force surrender. Tactical bombing is aimed at countering enemy military activity and in supporting offensive operations, and is typically assigned to smaller aircraft operating at shorter ranges, typically near the troops on the ground or against enemy shipping.


During WWII with engine power as a major limitation, combined with the desire for accuracy and other operational factors, bomber designs tended to be tailored to specific roles. Early in the Cold War however, bombers were the only means of carrying nuclear weapons to enemy targets, and held the role of deterrence. With the advent of guided air-to-air missiles, bombers needed to avoid interception. High-speed and high-altitude flying became a means of evading detection and attack. With the advent of ICBMs the role of the bomber was brought to a more tactical focus in close air support roles, and a focus on stealth technology for strategic bombers.

Current examples: , Dassault Mirage 2000D, and the Panavia Tornado IDS

Xian JH-7

Historical examples: Shturmovik, Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, Hawker Typhoon and Mikoyan MiG-27.

Ilyushin Il-2

– specially strengthened for vertical diving attacks for greater accuracy

dive bomber

medium bomber and heavy bomber – subjective definitions based on size and/or payload capacity

light bomber

– specialized aircraft armed with torpedoes

torpedo bomber

– aircraft used against targets on a battlefield such as troop or tank concentrations

ground attack aircraft

– specially equipped to operate at night when opposing defences are limited

night bomber

– long range bombers that were used against enemy shipping, particularly submarines

maritime patrol

– a modified fighter aircraft used as a light bomber

fighter-bomber

Other uses[edit]

Occasionally, military aircraft have been used to bomb ice jams with limited success as part of an effort to clear them.[15][16][17] In 2018, the Swedish Air Force dropped bombs on a forest fire, snuffing out flames with the aid of the blast waves. The fires had been raging in an area contaminated with unexploded ordnance, rendering them difficult to extinguish for firefighters. [18]

Aerial bombing of cities

Air interdiction

Assembly ship

Carpet bombing

Fighter aircraft

List of bomber aircraft

Offensive counter air

Strategic bomber