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Blackburn Buccaneer

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Blackburn Buccaneer
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Power2 Rolls-Royce Spey
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Maximum speed
Combat range
Ferry range
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The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British attack aircraft. It saw service with the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm. It was widely regarded as one of the finest low level strike aircraft of its day. It saw war service during the 1991 Gulf War when examples were rushed to the area to provide a laser designation capability for British aircraft. It left FAA service with the decommissioning of HMS Ark Royal in 1978, with the remaining examples being transferred to the RAF. The last squadrons were disbanded in 1993.

South Africa was the only country other than Britain to operate the Buccaneer, where it was in service with the South African Air Force from 1965 to 1991.

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1 Variants
2 Units Using the Buccaneer

Variants

Units Using the Buccaneer

Royal Air Force

Fleet Air Arm

South African Air Force

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