Panavia Tornado
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Some Tornado variants carry different avionics and equipment, depending on their mission. The Tornado ECR is devoted to
Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD) missions, operated by Germany and Italy. The Tornado ECR is equipped with an emitter-locator system (ELS) to spot radar use.
[68] German ECRs have a Honeywell infrared imaging system for reconnaissance flights.
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Tornado ECR
Operated by Germany and Italy, the ECR is a Tornado variant devoted to
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) missions. It was first delivered on 21 May 1990. The ECR has sensors to detect radar usage and is equipped with anti-radiation
AGM-88 HARM missiles.
[68] The Luftwaffe's 35 ECRs were delivered new, while Italy received 16 converted IDSs. Italian Tornado ECRs differ from the Luftwaffe aircraft as they lack built-in reconnaissance capability and use RecceLite reconnaissance pods, also only Luftwaffe ECRs are equipped with RB199 Mk.105 engine, which has a slightly higher thrust rating.[40] The German ECRs do not carry a cannon.[220] The RAF uses the IDS version in the SEAD role instead of the ECR. It also modified several of its Tornado F.3s to undertake the mission.
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