Planned Jaguar Withdrawal Poses RAF Capability Headache
The U.K. will have to carefully juggle its strike aircraft if it is to avoid a potential resources gap between the planned withdrawal from service of its Jaguar GR3A and the ability of its early Eurofighter squadrons to take on the role. The British Royal Air Force's three Jaguar squadrons, all...
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