The Insanely Low Ultra Fast Nuclear Strike Aircraft
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In January 1991, as the world’s eyes fixated on the Middle East, six old but tough low-level nuclear bombers were dispatched in haste. The Blackburn Buccaneers, almost considered relics, were built at the height of the Cold War and were not expected to see combat in the region.

Despite initial reluctance to involve the Buccaneer in the Gulf War, plans changed rapidly, and the units were given 72 hours to prepare for deployment. Following three days of frantic last-minute preparations, the Buccaneers, freshly painted in desert camouflage, flew to the frontline.

The aging S2Bs Buccaneers had received a thorough makeover with deadly new laser technology. They would now be hunting in packs with Panavia Tornados and unleashing a brand new type of war…

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