The RAF Tornadoes that took off late on Wednesday - bound for the “operating area” - were likely equipped with Brimstone missiles, said to be capable of hitting a vehicle moving at a speeds of up to 70mph and each costing at least £100,000.
Reports say the laser-guided missile, produced for the RAF by MBDA, use a low-powered but highly focused explosive warhead. They can be launched from an aircraft up to seven miles away and from as high as 20,000 feet.
Reports say that Britain and Saudi Arabia are currently the only two countries that use the Brimstone.
The missile was used which was used against Colonel Gaddafi’s regime in Libya in 2011.