
Harrier GR7

Harrier GR9
Joint Force Harrier is the British military formation which controls the
STOVL Harrier aircraft of the
Royal Air Force and
Fleet Air Arm. It is sub-ordinate to
RAF Air Command.
Joint Force Harrier was established on
1 April 2000 in response to the proposal brought by the British Government as part of
Strategic Defence Review. Originally called
Joint Force 2000, it combined the
Royal Navy's
Sea Harrier FA2 squadrons with the RAF's Harrier GR 7/7A squadrons under a single command structure within
RAF Strike Command. This force was to be deployable from both
Invincible class aircraft carriers,
Royal Air Force stations and deployed
air bases.
The Royal Navy's contribution to the force was the
Sea Harrier previously part of Naval Air Command. With the retirement of the Sea Harrier in 2006 the force has migrated entirely to the
Harrier GR7, and the upgraded GR9. This aircraft will continue in service until 2012 at which time it should be replaced with the
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. At the same time the first of the new
CVF carriers should enter service, increasing the number of aircraft deployable at sea.
Joint Force Harrier units
There are four operational JFH squadrons, two Fleet Air Arm and two Royal Air Force. In
2006, No 3 Squadron converted to the
Eurofighter Typhoon, surrendering its aircraft to the Fleet Air Arm, and allowing No 800 Naval Air Squadron to reform. At the same time, the size of operational squadrons will reduce from 12 aircraft to nine. Both No 1 and No 4 Squadrons, together with 800 NAS, will surrender three aircraft each. This will allow 801 Naval Air Squadron to convert from the Sea Harrier to the Harrier GR9. The Naval Air Squadrons will operate but not own the aircraft.
On 9 March
2007, with the reformation of 801 NAS, the
Naval Strike Wing was formed. This sees elements of both Fleet Air Arm squadrons amalgamate into a single operational squadron for deployment either on operations or aboard the Royal Navy's single available aircraft carrier (
HMS Illustrious).
Category:Fleet Air Arm aircraftCategory:Military units and formations of the Royal Air ForceCategory:British military aviationCategory:Joint military units and formations of the United Kingdom