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It's a pretty basic question. Does it use some sort of water injection scheme?
Power plant: 1x Rolls-Royce F402-RR-408, 22,200/23,400 lbf thrust (without/with water injection)
The AV8 Harrier is a military aircraft developed by the British aerospace company Hawker Siddeley in the 1960s. It is a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, meaning it is able to take off and land vertically like a helicopter.
The AV8 Harrier uses a unique engine design called the "vectored thrust" which allows it to direct the thrust of its engines downwards for vertical takeoff and landing. This is achieved through four nozzles on the sides of the aircraft that can be rotated to change the direction of the engine's thrust.
The AV8 Harrier was primarily designed for use in the military for close air support and ground attack missions. Its ability to take off and land in small spaces and on short runways makes it a valuable asset for operations in remote or austere environments.
The AV8 Harrier has a maximum speed of approximately 700 mph (Mach 0.9) in level flight. However, this can vary depending on the specific model and the mission requirements.
Since its inception in the 1960s, the AV8 Harrier has undergone several upgrades and improvements. These include improved engine performance, upgraded avionics and weapons systems, and increased payload capacity. The most recent version, the AV8B Harrier II, also features a digital flight control system for improved maneuverability and safety.