Female Top Gun leads UK's first Iraq combat mission: As Britain goes to war for first time in six years, two Tornado jets take off for secret sortie over jihadi held territory... but drop no bombs

Two of the RAF crew, clad in MK14 suits with special g-force protection, carry flight equipment with them as they head out  to fly over IS-controlled territory in Iraq
Female Tornado pilots conducted hundreds of sorties over Afghanistan as part of Britain’s war against the Taliban.
In early 2010, Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming (right) described how she was repeatedly called upon to swoop down within 100ft of rocket-wielding fanatics to disrupt their attacks on UK troops in Helmand province.
Flt Lieut Fleming was based at RAF Marham, Norfolk, where many of the air crew serving as part as Operation Shader are based.
There are thought to be about ten female fighter pilots cleared to fly Typhoon or Tornado jets in combat missions for the RAF.
RAF Tornado GR4's at RAF Akrotiri Cyprus being armed with the Paveway IV Laser Guided BombGround crew load the Tornados with a Paveway IV precision-guided bomb (above and right). The aircraft is famed for its ability to carry an extensive range and configuration of weapons – including the Brimstone anti-armour missile – with a total weight of 9,000kg (19,800lb)Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircrew prepare to depart RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, armed with Paveway IV laser guided bombs, in support of Operation Shader

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