How far can a Harrier fly?

How far can a Harrier fly?

Specifications called for a supersonic V/STOL strike fighter with a combat radius of 460 kilometres (250 nmi), a cruise speed of Mach 0.92, and a dash speed of Mach 1.5.

What is the difference between a Harrier GR7 and GR9?

The GR9 is an upgrade of the GR7, focused on the Harrier II’s avionics and weapons. Upgraded under the JUMP programme. The Harrier GR9A is an avionics and weapons upgrade of the uprated engined GR7As. All GR9s were capable of accepting the Mk 107 Pegasus engine to become GR9As.

How much fuel does a Harrier jet use?

The Harrier consumes close to Two Gallons of fuel while in hover. Just to put things in perspective for you, The F 18 consumes 495 kg of fuel per minute when flying at Mach 0.5, sea level. The Harrier GR7 Jump Jet consumes 97.74 litres per minute.

How long can F-35B hover?

The F-35B could, in theory, hover for 12–14 min — the limit being turbine temperature. However, in the hover it is generating 40,000 lb of dry thrust & can only carry ~ 7,000 lb of fuel — which would likely be the primary time-limiting factor.

Do Marines still use Harriers?

AV-8B Harrier II attack aircraft will stay operational with US Marine Corps until 2029. The AV-8B Harrier II vertical or short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) attack aircraft will continue to be used by the U.S. Marine Corps until 2029 despite the arrival of the F-35B.

Why did the UK retire the Harrier?

The British government retired its Harrier fleet as part of the strategic defence and security review (SDSR). The Ministry of Defence said cuts predating the SDSR meant the Harrier force was too small to carry out operations in Afghanistan whilst maintaining a contingent capability for operations such as Libya.

Do the Marines still use Harrier jets?

Does the Navy still use Harriers?

What is the difference between the Harrier GR9 and Harrier II?

The Harrier II (AV-8B), manufactured by British Aerospace and McDonnell Douglas (now BAE Systems and Boeing), replaced the HS Harrier in the UK Royal Air Force and in the US Marine Corps in 1985. “The Harrier first entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1969.” The GR9 is an upgrade of the GR7.

How long will the Harrier GR9 stay in service?

The Harrier GR9 was expected to stay in service at least until 2018. However, on 19 October 2010 it was announced in the Strategic Defence and Security Review that the Harrier was to be retired by April 2011. In the long term, the F-35B Lightning II, would operate from the Navy’s two new Queen Elizabeth -class aircraft carriers.

What kind of aircraft is the Harrier II?

The British Aerospace Harrier II is a second-generation vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) jet aircraft used previously by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and, between 2006 and 2010, the Royal Navy (RN). The aircraft was the latest development of the Harrier Jump Jet family, and was derived from the McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II.

What is the Harrier GR9’s role in the SDSR?

The Harrier GR9 offered the versatility of being able to operate from short land strips, as well as embarking the Royal Navy’s small-deck aircraft carriers to spearhead the UK’s continued carrier strike capability. However, in the background, thoughts were already turning to the forthcoming SDSR.

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