The Jaguar, created through the ‘60s as a result of a development partnership system between French and British aviation companies, is one of the most famous and “long lasting” ground attack and close air support aircraft utilized by Royal Air Force. It absolutely was used by R.A.F. before mid 2000s and it showed an impressive durability and functional efficiency. Thanks to its two turbojet engines it had been able to achieve and go beyond the rate of Mach 1.6. It's been used to do duties in operational areas characterized by a high level of complexity, such as the Balkans and Iraq. Jaguar Gr. 3, in details, was perhaps one of the most updated variations. The single-seat all-weather ground attack fighter was designed with improved navigation system and tool target seekers. To commemorate the end of Jaguar active service, the interesting “Big Cat” commemorative livery has been done.
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