An illustrated account of the development and action-packed service
history of the Jaguar attack jet, featuring first-hand accounts from
the pilots that flew it into combat. Developed as a joint venture
between Britain and France, the SEPECAT Jaguar was originally intended
to be a jet trainer aircraft, but quickly evolved to fulfil a need for
a supersonic attack jet with close air support, reconnaissance and
tactical nuclear strike capabilities. After first entering service in
the 1970s, it flew operational missions for the RAF almost
continuously between 1990 and 2003, including numerous combat missions
during the first Gulf War and Bosnian War, and reconnaissance missions
over northern Iraq and the Balkans. In this eventful volume, former
RAF pilot Michael Napier expertly chronicles the storied career of the
Jaguar, as well as the remarkable experiences of those that flew it
into combat. Complemented by 24 aircraft profiles that demonstrate the
variety of colours worn and ordnance employed by the Jaguar, a
combination of detailed research, first-hand accounts and both
official and personal photographs bring to life the actions of an
aircraft that was a mainstay of the RAF's attack force for more than a
decade.
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ISBN
9781472865274
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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