Sea Harrier: The Last All British Fighter
An iconic naval short take-off and vertical landing/vertical take-off and landing jet fighter, reconnaissance, and attack aircraft, the principal role of the subsonic Sea Harrier was to provide air defense for Royal Navy task groups centered around the aircraft carriers. The Sea Harrier served in the Falklands War, and the Balkans conflicts; on all occasions it mainly operated from aircraft carriers positioned within the conflict zone. Its usage in the Falklands War was its most high profile and important success when it was the only fixed-wing fighter available to protect the British Task Force. Help Navy Wings keep iconic aircraft in the skies over Britain by supporting us through our website https://navywings.org.uk/support-us/ _________ Social Media _________ Facebook - / navywingsuk Twitter - / navywingsuk Instagram - / navy_wings Navy Wings is a registered Charity - Charity No. 1117272 To become a supporter please visit our website https://navywings.org.uk/support-us/

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