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SEPECAT Jaguar

French/British attack aircraft

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SEPECAT Jaguar: French/British attack aircraft
The SEPECAT Jaguar is a British-French supersonic jet attack aircraft originally used by the British Royal Air Force and the French Air Force in the close air support and nuclear strike role. As of 2025, the Jaguar remains in service with the Indian Air Force.

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