parsifal
Colonel
The demarkation between "strategic" and "tactical" is blurred. I think better terms are 'Light", "Medium" and "heavy".
Examples of the blurred demarkation between tactical and strategic is the mosquito. It was both a tactical and a strategic bomber, as wll a a CAS aircraft. It carried as much bombs a a B-25 at range, and bombed all manner of targets. so what is it. You cannot call it a "tactical bomber, or a strategic bomber, or a ground support aircraft, without doing a dis-service to the other two categories. If however, you refer to it as it should be, a "Light" bomber, these difficulties fall away. b-17 becomes a heavy bomber and b-25 or wellington becomes a medium bomber. Each of these categories have characteristics that act as strgths and weaknesses for the type.
Examples of the blurred demarkation between tactical and strategic is the mosquito. It was both a tactical and a strategic bomber, as wll a a CAS aircraft. It carried as much bombs a a B-25 at range, and bombed all manner of targets. so what is it. You cannot call it a "tactical bomber, or a strategic bomber, or a ground support aircraft, without doing a dis-service to the other two categories. If however, you refer to it as it should be, a "Light" bomber, these difficulties fall away. b-17 becomes a heavy bomber and b-25 or wellington becomes a medium bomber. Each of these categories have characteristics that act as strgths and weaknesses for the type.