RAF Sepecat Jaguar: Strike Squadron

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • A quick insight into the RAF's Jaquar, the training/selection process and life on a front line RAF/NATO base at the height of the Cold War.
    As a product COI for the MOD (UK) and Crown Copyright, this video is uploaded under the UK's Open Government License as Archival media www.nationalarc...
    This video is sourced from my own VHS library, copies of which are not available from me, so please don't ask.
    Permission to host this on UA-cam has been kindly granted by the keepers and licensees of the material, the Imperial War Museum.
    If you wish to license the original material, please contact them directly.
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    IWM Catalogue Number: COI 1117
    Production Date: 1979
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @SM-dt1pr
    @SM-dt1pr 10 місяців тому

    The only annual camp i went on as an air cader was to Coltishall -home of the Jaguar. This video makes me feel 15 again!

  • @Swampfox612
    @Swampfox612 8 років тому +2

    Gawd, the Jaguar is a lovely jet. I always did want one of those for myself. Heck, a guy can dream.

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 2 роки тому +1

    The Jaguar is a damn good ground attack plane and “SFMC” for the Cold War 1980-1989 section let’s you fly the Jaguar.

  • @Scotscan
    @Scotscan 10 років тому +1

    My word. Some stunners at Lossiemouth back in the day.

    • @jamesclyde7693
      @jamesclyde7693 7 років тому

      Scotscan Squadronleader Paul Sneddon

  • @elizabetharmada5335
    @elizabetharmada5335 9 років тому

    all of your pilots were refined and perfectly selected,wow

  • @swedishvolvo3677
    @swedishvolvo3677 11 років тому

    Thank you for posting this! I have never seen it before.

  • @Aeronaut1975
    @Aeronaut1975 11 років тому

    Thanks for the post! I've been waiting for a Jaguar video

  • @yanktornado5121
    @yanktornado5121 Рік тому

    “The Sharp End” Mick knows this on well 😉

  • @a4kkahu
    @a4kkahu 11 років тому

    cool looking back great aircraft

  • @Happychimp61
    @Happychimp61 11 років тому

    Got some nice gear buddy thank you

  • @airshowkg
    @airshowkg 7 років тому +3

    As of 2017, India is now the last nation to fly this amazing aircraft.

    • @kopee35
      @kopee35 7 років тому

      Amazing indeed!

  • @ScrotusXL
    @ScrotusXL 11 років тому +2

    Great bit of 1970's Cold War scariness. Those folks really were at the sharp end with it all about to go nuclear at any moment. Yikes!

  • @MrSkid1970
    @MrSkid1970 11 місяців тому

    And off to bruggen they went,3 years on the pop!😂

  • @lifesahobby
    @lifesahobby 2 роки тому

    Kick the tyres , light the fires

  • @shirleydrury5565
    @shirleydrury5565 Рік тому

    The jag was a good platform. But under powered . It had to have one engine in reheat for tanking up . But was a good craft .dun us prude in the gulf 😊😊❤

  • @ohredhk
    @ohredhk 10 років тому +3

    Jagaur carries more weapon than Phantom? Am I hearing this correctly?

    • @HornyDude83
      @HornyDude83 7 років тому

      ohredhk I doubt it, and their engines were notoriously underpowered for the airframe compared to the phantoms.

    • @BrySkye
      @BrySkye  7 років тому

      It can be very easy to fudge these kind of numbers based on the situation to fit certain arguements.
      It's possible, for example, that a Jaguar with full internal fuel could have carried more payload within MTOW than a fully fuelled Phantom, but that would be in part because the Phantom could carry considerably more fuel in the first place (though it was also more thirsty so it needed more fuel)
      An empty Phantom FGR2 was only about 4000lbs lighter than a Jaguar at Maximum TakeOff Weight.
      The Phantom was a big, heavy plane and the British ones imparticular lost about 1,100lbs of payload capacity compared to other variants. They were heavier with the Spey engines and larger intakes, but didn't have an increase in MTOW to compensate.

    • @tonyhaynes9080
      @tonyhaynes9080 6 років тому

      The English limited the engines power which is why they needed reheat to take off. The French were, I believe powered up to 105% and didn't need reheat to take off. It was to save on engine life. It was a mandatory call of 'Negative reheat ' if the pilot didn't engage it on take off.

    • @gleggett3817
      @gleggett3817 3 роки тому

      More variety of weapons?

  • @nichollsa1884
    @nichollsa1884 12 років тому

    This is great, can it be downloaded?

  • @jasons44
    @jasons44 3 роки тому

    The people like me inside U.S wants to see U.K build more military planes

  • @SM-dt1pr
    @SM-dt1pr 10 місяців тому

    Not everybody's got 5 O levels... 😅😅😅

  • @dunkcam
    @dunkcam 10 років тому +1

    Finally got to see what the fuss was about with the film crew that was on the Squadron Dispersal for a week.Remember one og the comments that were made by the film crew when they were filmimg some shots of a J aguar in one of the revetments and we were seeing aircraft off, any chance of keeping the noise down. At the time I was an SAC AMECH W -composite trained SAC Drunken Duncan Fraser

  • @swedishvolvo3677
    @swedishvolvo3677 11 років тому

    Yes, youtube videos can be downloaded.

  • @خالدالسباعي-ز5ظ
    @خالدالسباعي-ز5ظ 3 роки тому

    Old phiter