List of nuclear-capable aircraft
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This is a list of military aircraft which are believed to be certified or assigned to carry nuclear weapons, including individual variants.
Italics indicate a nuclear sharing mission, where one country operates aircraft to deliver another country's nuclear weapons.
See also
References
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