Tornado ZG707 gained recognition during the 1991 Gulf War and was later upgraded to a GR.4A in 1998, receiving advanced avionics, navigation, and targeting systems. It saw further action in the 2003 Iraq War with No.13 Squadron from RAF Marham. Nicknamed "Babs" and coded 'B', ZG707 carried mission markings for a diverse payload, including RBL 755s, 1,000lb bombs, ALARMs, and both Enhanced and Legacy Paveways.
Tornado ZG707 gained recognition during the 1991 Gulf War and was later upgraded to a GR.4A in 1998, receiving advanced avionics, navigation, and targeting systems. It saw further action in the 2003 Iraq War with No.13 Squadron from RAF Marham. Nicknamed "Babs" and coded 'B', ZG707 carried mission markings for a diverse payload, including RBL 755s, 1,000lb bombs, ALARMs, and both Enhanced and Legacy Paveways.
Tornado ZG707 gained recognition during the 1991 Gulf War and was later upgraded to a GR.4A in 1998, receiving advanced avionics, navigation, and targeting systems. It saw further action in the 2003 Iraq War with No.13 Squadron from RAF Marham. Nicknamed "Babs" and coded 'B', ZG707 carried mission markings for a diverse payload, including RBL 755s, 1,000lb bombs, ALARMs, and both Enhanced and Legacy Paveways.