File:Panavia Tornado takes off from Eielson Base.jpg

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Description A British Royal Air Force (RAF) Tornado GR4 ground-attack (bomber) aircraft takes off from Eielson Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska (USA), for an afternoon training mission during Exercise COOPERATIVE COPE THUNDER, the largest multinational air combat training exercise in the Pacific. This 15-day exercise simulates wartime combat conditions so that military personnel from 12-nations can sharpen their air fighting skills, exchange air operational tactics, and build closer relations with each other.
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Source http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/Assets/2007/Air_Force/DF-SD-07-02104.JPEG
Author Photo by Smsgt Chris Drudge, USAF

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current16:08, 21 February 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:08, 21 February 20071,879 × 891 (1.18 MB)Saburny~commonswiki (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=A British Royal Air Force (RAF) GR-4 Tornado fighter-bomber aircraft takes off from Eielson Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska (USA), for an afternoon training mission during Exercise COOPERATIVE COPE THUNDER, the largest multinationa

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