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The Harrier is to be scrapped in the defense cuts program.
Cameron's Defense Cuts Reveal a U.K. Preparing to do Less With Less Iain Martin 2010
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The Harrier is a dangerous aircraft to fly because it's very unforgiving.
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I'm finding my Audiovox Harrier is a jim-dandy e-book reader all on its own.
Archive 2006-01-01 Edward Willett 2006
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The next fighter, the F-35, is scheduled to replace the F-16, the AV-8 Harrier from the mid-1980’s, and the A-10 (the last one was built in 1984).
Think Progress » Pentagon Approves $11 Billion Contract For Useless Weapons System 2006
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Cardinal later known as Harrier first appeared in New Warriors #28.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dart Adams 2009
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Cardinal later known as Harrier first appeared in New Warriors #28.
Dart Adams presents Black Like Me: Black Comic Heroes Through The Ages Revisited Part Two 1989-2009 Dart Adams 2009
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But the Harrier was always so close to not working, its jet engine running at redline (the maximum safe power setting) to produce enough thrust to lift it up and down, that its safety record was by far the worst of any airplane in U.S. military use.
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But the Harrier was always so close to not working, its jet engine running at redline (the maximum safe power setting) to produce enough thrust to lift it up and down, that its safety record was by far the worst of any airplane in U.S. military use.
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And there is a Harrier, which is the vertical takeoff Marine Corps, also ...
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The Harrier, which is also capable of attacking those other targets using the same precision weapons, is now more in the close air support role.
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