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| | The SEPECAT Jaguar |
 | | The Jaguar replaced the F-4 Phantom in the RAF low-level strike role, and while RAF pilots missed the sheer solidity of the Phantom and its heavy warload, the Jaguar was fine machine, optimized for low-level flight and capable of precision attack, as well as operation from rough airstrips. |
 | | At its peak in the strike role, the Jaguar was the backbone of RAF tactical strike capability in Central Europe, comprising four tactical nuclear strike squadrons, three conventional tactical strike squadrons, and a tactical reconnaissance squadron. |
 | | Jaguar T.2s were also refitted to some variation on Jaguar 96/97 standard, though the exact fit of the two-seaters is a bit unclear. |
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