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{{r|B-29 Superfortress (bomber)|B-29 Superfortress}}
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==Cold War==
==Cold War==
While the Soviet [[Tu-95]] and U.S. [[B-52]] were introduced in the Cold War, variants continue in service today.
===France===
===France===
===Soviet Union===
===Soviet Union===
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{{r|Tu-16}}
{{r|Tu-16}}
{{r|Tu-95}}
===United Kingdom===
===United Kingdom===
{{r|Valiant (bomber)}}  
{{r|Valiant (bomber)}}  
{{r|Victor (bomber)}}
{{r|Victor (bomber)}}
{{r|Vulcan (bomber)}}
{{r|Vulcan (bomber)}}
===United States===
===United States===
{{r|B-36}}
{{r|B-36}}

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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Bomber aircraft.

First World War

Interwar

Second World War

Germany

United States

Cold War

While the Soviet Tu-95 and U.S. B-52 were introduced in the Cold War, variants continue in service today.

France

Soviet Union

United Kingdom

  • Valiant (bomber) [r]: First British all-jet strategic "V-bomber", served 1955-1965, converted to tanker, low level attack and photo-reconnaissance after the newer bombers entered the fleet [e]
  • Victor (bomber) [r]: British jet strategic bomber that served from 1958 from 1993, later converted to tanker and reconnaissance aircraft; carried heavier payload a shorter distance than the Vulcan [e]
  • Vulcan (bomber) [r]: Last British heavy jet bomber, intended for nuclear missions but last used conventionally in the Falklands War [e]

United States

Modern

Multirole fighters play a major role in current bombing operations, but the emphasis here is on purpose-built bombers.