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BAE Sea Harrier FA2

Description
RoleAir defence/surface attack/reconnaissance
Crew1
First Flight(FRS1): August 20 1978
(F/A.2): September 19 1988
Entered Service 1993
Manufacturer BAE Systems
Dimensions
Length17.2 m46 ft 6 in
Wingspan7.6 m25 ft 3 in
Height3.71 m12 ft 4 in
Wing Area18.68 m²201.1 ft²
Weights
Empty6,374 kg14,052 lb
Loadedkglb
Maximum Takeoff11,884 kg26,200 lb
Capacity
Powerplant
Engines2 x Rolls-Royce Pegasus turbofans
Dry thrust 95.64 kN21,500 lb
Performance
Maximum Speedkm/h mph
Combat Range1,000 km540 nm
Ferry Range3,330 km1,800 nm
Service Ceiling 15,545 m 51,000 ft 51,000 ft
Rate of Climb15,240 m/min50,000 ft/min
Wing Loading kg/m² lb/ft²
Thrust/WeightN/kg (empty)
Power/Mass kW/kg hp/lb
Avionics
Avionics
Armament
Guns2 30 mm Aden gun pods
Bombs WE177 (Withdrawn 1992)
Missiles AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM, ALARM, Sea Eagle
Rockets
Other


See also Hawker Siddeley Harrier

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