The difficult bit is getting £100m to design and build a new type of plane.
If you really can do geoengineering with a truck bomb, it puts it in the realm of hobbyists.
Bulk mining explosives are about £2k/ton, sulfur is £30/ton, oxygen costs around £70/ton, charcoal is £200/t
So blasting 1t sulphur will cost you maybe £100 for the primary chemicals and then maybe £20 for the charcoal lifting powder, if the ANFO isn't sooty enough. You'd need a bursting/initiation charge of perhaps 5pc by mass ANFO, so that's £200. Add in another £50 a shot for bulk bags, detonators and ropes to suspend the bag (you don't want to actually blow up your truck), and you're looking at under £400 per 1t of sulfur blasted.
Even if only half the sulfur makes it to the stratosphere, it's £800/t penetrated.
Most people have that in their current account, at least on payday. You might need to do a bigger shot to get it up (maybe 100t charges), but it's still not an expensive approach - either per ton, or per shot.
Andrew