Harriers given more space for Typhoons

THE ROYAL AIR FORCE'S British Aerospace Harrier GR7s will be able to be fitted with up to 20 BAe Typhoon anti-armour missiles if the company wins the contest now under way to supply anti-armour weapons for the aircraft. BAe Dynamics has introduced quadruple-launcher pylons on the aircraft, abandoning the previous ...

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