
A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT

A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT

A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT

A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT

A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT

A British Ministry of Defence handout made available on 19 April 2011 showing a still image that was captured from footage taken by one of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft involved in the coordinated attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations on 18 April 2011. British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon and Tornado jets struck seven times in seven minutes as part of a coordinated NATO operation to disrupt key communications systems. Royal Air Force aircraft have carried out simultaneous attacks against Libyan Regime forces communications installations. ATTENTION EDITORS: This image may be used for current news purposes only. It may not be used, reproduced or transmitted for any other purpose without first obtaining a copyright license available from the MoD, Crown Copyright Unit. ipr-cc@dpa.mod.uk EPA/BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE / HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT - CROWN COPYRIGHT HANDOUT