SEPECAT Jaguar: The Coolest Cold War Cat?

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The Jaguar was born of a British / French collaboration which sought to develop a JET TRAINER with attack and close air support capabilities. This remit subsequently expanded, most notably to include nuclear strike during the later phases of the Cold War. Thereafter exported to Oman, Ecuador, Nigeria and India (and remaining in service to this day with the latter), the Sepecat Jaguar has been battle-tested in conflicts across the globe, perhaps most notably during the 1990 Gulf War where French and RAF JAGUAR SQUADRONS saw extensive combat as part of the aerial component of Operation Desert Storm / Operation Granby. For today’s AVIATION ART release, we paint a Royal Air Force Jaguar in its 1990s heyday, high and fast above a chilly North Sea. Enjoy!

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