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    The British Aerospace Sea Harrier is a naval short take-off and vertical landing/vertical take-off and landing jet fighter, reconnaissance and attack...
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    the Harrier II was also used for power projection and reconnaissance duties. The Harrier II served alongside the Sea Harrier in Joint Force Harrier. In...
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    variants of the Harrier family, developed by both UK and US manufacturers: Hawker Siddeley Harrier (first generation) British Aerospace Sea Harrier McDonnell...
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    1993 and 2003. BAe developed several advanced models of the Harrier family. In 1978, the Royal Navy received the first BAe Sea Harrier of an initial order...
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    improved Harrier project as a partner in 1981, giving it a significant work-share in the project. Following corporate mergers in the 1990s, Boeing and BAE Systems...
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    result, a navalised version of the Harrier was developed. Over the life of the design process, the Sea Harrier's air defence role was augmented by responsibility...
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    short runway. The most famous examples are the Hawker Siddeley Harrier and the BAe Sea Harrier. Although technically a V/STOL aircraft, they are operationally...
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  • the Unix shar utility Shar, Kazakhstan Shar (country subdivision) BAE Sea Harrier, a British VTOL aircraft is nicknamed shar Shar (Forgotten Realms)...
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  • service for training. The BAE Sea Harrier inducted in the 1980s operated from INS Viraat. Until 6 March 2016, the BAE Sea Harrier FRS Mk.51 / T Mk.60 flew...
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  • Sea Harrier FRS.1. Harrier T.4(I) Conversion of ex-RAF T.4 airframes by BAE Systems, for the Indian Navy. Attrition replacements for India's Harrier T...
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