The Islamic State were observed to be attempting to extract oil from one of the eastern Syrian oilfields, Tornado aircraft soon destroyed their tankers.
The oil fields had been successfully targeted by previous coalition air strikes earlier this year.
On Sunday the 7th of August, two Tornado jets attacked a convoy of tankers north of Abu Kamal. Four Paveway IVs and four Brimstone missiles accounted for a number of vehicles, denying the terrorists oil revenue.
The information comes to light via the Ministry of Defence after detailing recent efforts in fighting Islamic State.
Operation Shader is the operational code name given to the British participation in the ongoing military intervention against the Islamic State.
The operation began in Iraq on the 26th of September 2014, following a formal request for assistance by the Iraqi government.
Prior to this, the Royal Air Force had been engaged in a humanitarian relief effort over Mount Sinjar, which involved multiple aid airdrops by transport aircraft and the airlifting of displaced refugees.
By October 2014, the intervention had extended onto Syria with the Royal Air Force only mandated to conduct surveillance flights over the country.
In December 2015, the House of Commons approved British airstrikes against IS in Syria. The UK is one of several countries directly involved in the ongoing Syrian conflict that started in March 2011, utilising Tornado, Typhoon and Reaper aircraft.
By June 2016, the Ministry of Defence had announced that over 1,000 personnel were engaged in theater and that the Royal Air Force had conducted around 900 airstrikes, flying over 2,200 sorties, killing almost 1,000 Islamic State fighters.
More please.
Agreed, this is where it will hurt them most.
Go Tornado give them hell.
oh this is suck
tornado strikes!!!!!!!
Breaking windows with guineas
Bollox
What?
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Is the picture of an RAF Tornado F3? It doesn’t look like the usual ground attack variant. Good pic though!