Tactical bombers are military aircraft designed to deliver precision strikes against specific targets on the battlefield. Unlike strategic bombers, which focus on long-range missions and large-scale destruction, tactical bombers operate at lower altitudes and are often used to support ground forces. They can carry a variety of munitions, including bombs and missiles, to engage enemy positions effectively.
These aircraft are typically faster and more maneuverable than their strategic counterparts, allowing them to evade enemy defenses. Examples of tactical bombers include the A-10 Thunderbolt II and the F-15E Strike Eagle, both of which are equipped for close air support and ground attack missions.