Harrier

Harrier can mean:

Animals

  • Harrier (bird), several species of birds
  • Harrier (dog)
  • Military

  • Harrier Jump Jet an overview of the Harrier:
  • Hawker Siddeley Harrier—1st generation Harrier
  • BAe Sea Harrier—Maritime strike/air defence fighter
  • AV-8 Harrier II—2nd generation Harrier
  • British Aerospace Harrier II—2nd generation Harrier used by the UK
  • Hawker Harrier—experimental biplane torpedo bomber aircraft built in the 1920s
  • Sport

  • A cross-country runner, such as a member of the Hash House Harriers
  • Kidderminster Harriers F.C., an English football team
  • One of the following athletics clubs:
  • Harrier (bird)

    A harrier is any of the several species of diurnal hawks forming the Circinae sub-family of the Accipitridae family of birds of prey. Harriers characteristically hunt by flying low over open ground, feeding on small mammals, reptiles, or birds. The young of the species are sometimes referred to as ring-tail harriers.

    Details

    Most harriers are placed in the genus Circus, the scientific name arising from the circling movements female and male make when courting. Two other harriers are in the genus Polyboroides, the harrier-hawks, which are allopatric (geographically separated) and restricted to the Afrotropic ecozone. The remaining single species forms the monotypic genus Geranospiza.

    Ring-tails

    Ring-tail is an informal term used by birders for the juveniles and females of several harrier species when seen in the field and not identifiable to an exact species. Ring-tail harriers include the juveniles and females of Montagu's harrier (Circus pygargus); northern or hen harrier (Circus cyaneus); and pallid harrier (Circus macrourus).

    Harrier Jump Jet

    The Harrier, informally referred to as the Harrier Jump Jet, is a family of jet fighters capable of vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) operations. Originally developed by UK manufacturer Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s, the Harrier emerged as the only truly successful V/STOL design of the many attempted during that era, despite being a subsonic aircraft, unlike most of its competitors. It was conceived to operate from improvised bases, such as car parks or forest clearings, without requiring large and vulnerable air bases. Later, the design was adapted for use from aircraft carriers.

    There are two generations and four main variants of the Harrier family, developed by both UK and US manufacturers:

  • Hawker Siddeley Harrier
  • British Aerospace Sea Harrier
  • McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
  • British Aerospace Harrier II
  • The Hawker Siddeley Harrier is the first generation-version and is also known as the AV-8A Harrier. The Sea Harrier is a naval strike/air defence fighter. The AV-8B and BAE Harrier II are the US and British variants respectively of the second generation Harrier aircraft.

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