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Multirole aircraft)
RAF Tornados. The Panavia Tornado is an example of a
Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, and was the original bearer of that title (its project name)
A multirole (or multi-role) combat aircraft is an aircraft that can be used as both a fighter aircraft and a ground attack aircraft. They are lighter and less powerful than air superiority fighters.
A multirole fighter is differentiated from a strike fighter in that the multirole fighter was designed to equally perform both air combat and ground attack, while the strike fighter is typically a fighter aircraft that can also employ air-to-ground munitions.
[edit] History of the term
Multi-Role Combat Aircraft was the title of a multinational European project in 1968 that became the Panavia Tornado aircraft. During its development, the project had also been briefly called Multi-Role Aircraft (MRA).
[edit] Examples
Listed below are examples of multirole combat aircraft and the country where they have been developed:
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