"Harrier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Harrier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Harrier" Meaning

The Harrier is a type of jet fighter aircraft designed for military use, characterized by its unique ability to take off and land vertically like a helicopter. It is also known as a "jump jet" due to this capability.

"Harrier" Examples

Examples of "Harrier"


Aviation


The Royal Navy's Sea Harrier jets were deployed during the Falklands War to protect ships from enemy fighter jets.
The Harrier II military aircraft is designed for vertical takeoff and landing, giving it a unique advantage on large aircraft carriers.

Sports


The Harrier Trail Run is an annual race that takes place in the mountains, attracting thousands of runners from around the world.
The football team's star player, a speedy Harrier, quickly scored three goals in the game.

Zoology


The Sea Harrier fish, a type of shark, was discovered in the depths of the ocean.
The red-billed Harrier, a small bird of prey, is native to African grasslands.

Military


The US Marines used Harrier jets during the Gulf War to provide close air support to ground troops.
The Harrier's unique ability to hover in mid-air made it an ideal choice for reconnaissance missions.

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