GAIC Harrier Hawk - meaning and definition. What is GAIC Harrier Hawk
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GAIC Harrier Hawk         
Harrier Hawk (Yao-Ying or Yaoying, 鹞鹰) series UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation (GAIC), some of which have entered service with Chinese military.
Harrier Jump Jet         
  • alt=several Harriers stored on board a ship
  • alt=Aircraft engine, partially uncovered as an exhibit
  • alt=A parked Harrier
  • Operators of the Harrier (all variants)
  • Underside view of the first prototype P.1127. The rotating jet nozzles were a key design element of its VTOL capability
  • alt=An aircraft landed on a runway
  • Locations of the four nozzles at the sides of the Pegasus engine.
ATTACK AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY HAWKER-SIDDELEY
Harrier jet; Harrier fighter; Harrier fighter/attack aircraft; British Aerospace Harrier; BAe Harrier; Harrier jumpjet; Harrier (aircraft); Harrier Jump Jet in popular culture; Harrier Jump Jet in Popular Culture; BAE Harrier; Harrier jump-jet; BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier; BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier family; Harrier Jump Jet family; Harrier (VTOL); Harrier (V/STOL); Harrier (V/STOL aircraft); Harrier (VTOL aircraft); Harrier jump jets; Harrier fighter jet; Harrier Jump Jet
The Harrier, informally referred to as the Harrier Jump Jet, is a family of jet-powered attack aircraft capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing operations (V/STOL). Named after a bird of prey, it was originally developed by British manufacturer Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s.
British Aerospace Harrier II         
  • An RAF Harrier GR7A flying over [[Afghanistan]], 2004
  • Underside of a Harrier flying at a steep banked angle, 2010
  • Harrier GR5 during a display at [[Bournemouth Airport]], 1990
  • A pair of Harrier GR7s, 2008
  • A Harrier GR7 taking off from the aircraft carrier HMS ''Illustrious'' in the [[Persian Gulf]], 1998
  • Digitally manipulated image of the interior of a Harrier cockpit while preparing to take off from the aircraft carrier HMS ''Ark Royal'', 2010
  • RAF Harrier II flying above [[RAF Akrotiri]], [[Cyprus]], 2010
  • Overhead view of a Harrier GR9, 2006
  • RAF Harrier GR9 in flight, 2010
ATTACK AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
Harrier GR7; RAF Harrier GR9A; RAF Harrier GR9; RAF Harrier GR7A; RAF Harrier GR7; RAF Harrier GR5; Harrier GR9; Harrier GR.7; Harrier GR5; GR9; GR7A; GR9A; RAF Harrier II; BAE Systems Harrier GR Mk 7A; BAE Harrier II; BAE Systems Harrier II; BAe Harrier II; BAE Harrier II GR.9; BAE Systems Harrier T.10; BAE Systems Harrier GR9; BAE Systems Harrier GR.7; Harrier GR.5; BAE/McDonnell Douglas Harrier II GR.9; BAe/McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier GR.5; BAe Harrier GR.7
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.