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Harrier GR1
Hawker Siddeley · UK
Entering service with the RAF in April 1969, the Harrier changed the rules of air warfare. By using vectored thrust, it could hide in woods and take off from short strips of road, making it nearly impossible to destroy on the ground during a conventional war.
Technical Specifications
| First Flight | 1969 |
|---|---|
| Max Speed | 1,176 km/h |
| Range | 1,900 km |
| Ceiling | 15,000 m |
| Engines | 1x Rolls-Royce Pegasus 6 turbofan |
Armament & Payload
2x 30mm ADEN cannons; 2,268 kg of bombs or Matra rocket pods.