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"Unleashing Precision Power

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Brimstone air-to-ground missile on a triple launcher

Brimstone air-to-ground missile on a triple launcher

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Tornado GR4s armed with Stormshadow missiles

Tornado GR4s armed with Stormshadow missiles
Image of a Tornado GR4 from 903 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW), based out of Royal Air Force Akrotiri, Cyprus. Seen here loaded with Storm Shadow cruise missiles

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: 41 Sqaudron Tornado GR4, preparing to test fire four Storm Shadow missiles

41 Sqaudron Tornado GR4, preparing to test fire four Storm Shadow missiles
Image of a 41 Sqaudron (the RAFs test and evaluation Sqn) Tornado GR4, preparing to test fire four Storm Shadow missiles over the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System

RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System
A Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) prepares for take-off in Afghanistan. Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) are growing in importance

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse with Bullpup air-to-surface missile

Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse with Bullpup air-to-surface missile
Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse, 145762, carrying a Bullpup air-to-surface guided missile

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles

Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron with Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles
A Tornado GR4 aircraft with 617 Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth is pictured fitted with the Storm Shadow cruise missile firectly under the fuselage

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles

Tornado GR4 Carrying Storm Shadow Missiles
An RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft carrying two Storm Shadow missiles under the fuselage. This long-range air-launched and conventionally-armed missile equips RAF Tornado GR4 squadrons

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: An AGM-65 Maverick missile mounted on an F-16 Fighting Falcon

An AGM-65 Maverick missile mounted on an F-16 Fighting Falcon
Close-up of an AGM-65 Maverick missile mounted on an F-16 Fighting Falcon

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles

An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Italian Air Force

A Panavia Tornado IDS of the Italian Air Force
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS conducts in-flight refueling

An Italian Air Force Tornado IDS conducts in-flight refueling
April 8, 2011 - An Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado IDS armed with AGM-88 HARM missiles shortly before entering Libyan airspace for a suppression of enemy air defenses mission in support of

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a hydra rocket over Iraq

An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a hydra rocket over Iraq
An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a Hydra 70 rocket while on a mission over Northern Iraq

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: Hellfire missiles on an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter

Hellfire missiles on an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter
Close-up view of the Hellfire missiles on an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter, Tikrit, Iraq

Background imageAir To Surface Collection: An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a hydra rocket over northern Iraq

An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a hydra rocket over northern Iraq
An AH-64D Apache Longbow fires a Hydra 70 rocket over northern Iraq


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"Unleashing Precision Power: Air-to-Surface Missiles Take Flight" From the lethal Brimstone air-to-ground missile on a triple launcher to the formidable Tornado GR4s armed with Stormshadow missiles, the skies witness an awe-inspiring display of air-to-surface capabilities. As 41 Squadron's Tornado GR4 prepares to test fire four Storm Shadow missiles, anticipation fills the air for this powerful demonstration. Not limited to fixed-wing aircraft alone, even helicopters like the Sikorsky HUS-1 Seahorse join in with their Bullpup air-to-surface missile, showcasing versatility and adaptability in modern warfare. Meanwhile, high above, the RAF Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System silently patrols, ready to strike at any moment. The Royal Air Force's Tornado GR4 Aircraft from 617 Squadron stands tall as it carries its deadly payload of Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles. With precision and accuracy as their guiding principles, these advanced weapons ensure that no target remains untouched. In another corner of conflict-ridden skies over Iraq, an AH-64D Apache Longbow takes aim and fires a hydra rocket with unparalleled force. The deafening roar echoes through enemy lines as destruction rains down upon them. Mounted on an F-16 Fighting Falcon is none other than the AGM-65 Maverick missile – a symbol of cutting-edge technology combined with sheer firepower. This lethal combination strikes fear into adversaries' hearts while safeguarding friendly forces on every mission undertaken. As these remarkable machines take flight and unleash their devastating payloads upon ground targets below, one thing becomes abundantly clear – air superiority has reached new heights. The era of precise airstrikes has dawned upon us; where once there was uncertainty now lies calculated efficiency. With each passing day, advancements continue to shape our world's military landscape. From state-of-the-art weaponry to unwavering dedication by brave men and women, the air-to-surface domain remains an integral part of modern warfare.