The Jaguar was an Anglo-French collaboration, used for close air support and potential nuclear strike.
Its development began in the 1960s and it served with the RAF until 2007.
RAF variants carried the WE 177 nuclear bomb, an example of which can be seen here at the Museum, to potentially strike targets in the Soviet Union.
Jaguars armed with conventional weapons were used in Operation Desert Shield – the first Gulf War following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. They also saw action over Bosnia in the 1990s.
This aircraft was delivered to RAF Bruggen in Germany in 1977. In 1985 it moved to RAF Coltishall in Norfolk, then to Cosford in the Midlands, where it was used in the training of RAF engineers.