It represents a complete mission for one or more bombers and escorts
taking off from one place and returning to base at the end of the mission.
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-<BOMBERS> represents a list of planes which can carry bombs.
-Only planes which have a bomb bay, belong in a sector which is
-stocked with gas and shells, and have sufficient mobility will
-be successfully selected for the mission.
+<BOMBERS> represents a list of planes to carry out the bombing run.
+Only planes with a bomb bay and sufficient mobility, based in a sector
+stocked with petrol and shells, will be successfully selected for the
+mission.
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<ESCORTS> represent a list of fighter planes which are capable of escorting
the bombers all the way to the target.
Strategic missions damage all commodities in the entire target sector,
while not damaging any ships resident (similar to the
\*Qfire\*U command).
-If a plane is armed with a nuclear warhead, then it will drop the bomb
-rather than using conventional weapons.
-Nuclear devices damage everything in the sector; planes, ships, and
-commodities.
-Only missiles in hardened silos can avoid damage from a nuclear mission.
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+Nuclear bombs can only be used for strategic bombing. They damage
+everything in the sector; planes, ships, and commodities.
+Only missiles in hardened silos can avoid damage from a nuclear attack.
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<SECT> represents an assembly point, where all of the planes in the
mission meet before proceeding on to the target sector.