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From: MSN NicknameLettie011  (Original Message)Sent: 6/5/2005 1:08 PM
Offensive support

Jaguar GR1 A/B
34 aircraft
Created in partnership with the French, the Jaguar was originally intended to be an advanced trainer but was later adapted into a fighter/bomber. Cluster, freefall, and laser guided bombs, as well as rockets, can be carried on the four wings and fuselage stations. Two 30mm cannon are mounted internally. The Jaguar fleet is being upgraded with new cockpit and weapons systems. Max speed: 990mph.

Harrier GR7
45 aircraft
Able to take off and land vertically, the GR7 is the latest incarnation of the Harrier "jump jet" and can operate from positions close to sites of combat. The one-man fighter has infra-red equipment and has a night, low-level, poor weather capability. Arms include 2x30mm Aden guns, and it can carry conventional or cluster bombs. Max speed: 673 mph.



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From: MSN NicknameDJones198Sent: 6/30/2007 6:24 PM
When the Jaguar fleet was retired, the Jaguars being used were GR3A, former assignment Jaguar 97 with the Adour Mk 106 engines, (single seater) and T4 (twin seater) standard