Ok, that was pretty damn low!

The second pilot skimmed above the roofs.

The third flew thru that gate!

Developed in the 1960s, this versatile combat aircraft has served several air forces and proved its mettle in various roles.

The Sepecat Jaguar emerged from a collaborative venture between British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Breguet of France. The aim was to create a cost-effective, versatile, and adaptable aircraft that could meet the requirements of both the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the French Air Force.

The Sepecat Jaguar was designed to excel in the roles of a ground-attack aircraft and a nuclear-capable strike aircraft. Its ability to conduct close air support missions, carry out deep penetration strikes, and deliver precision-guided munitions showcased its adaptability to evolving combat scenarios.

The Jaguar family includes various subvariants tailored to specific operational requirements. The Jaguar GR (Ground Attack/Reconnaissance) and Jaguar M (Marine) versions extended its utility. Additionally, upgrade programs enhanced avionics and capabilities, ensuring the aircraft’s relevance over the years.

As newer and more advanced aircraft entered service, the Sepecat Jaguar underwent phased retirements in some air forces. However, its impact on military aviation and its legacy as a cost-effective and adaptable platform remain ingrained in the history of combat aircraft.

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Coug
Coug
1 year ago

Not jaguar , alpha jet .