The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey, in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.
Operators of the Hawk include the Royal Air Force (notably the Red Arrows display team) and a considerable number of foreign military operators. The Hawk is still in production in the UK and under licence in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) with over 900 Hawks sold to 18 operators around the world.
The Hawk 200 is a single-seat, lightweight multirole combat fighter with emphasis on air defence, air superiority, anti-shipping, air-denial, long-range interdiction, short-range close air support and ground attack.[25] Indonesia, Malaysia and Oman have ordered 62 aircraft. Brunei has been interested in acquiring this model, but any prospective order has been continually delayed since the mid-1980s.[101]
Hawk 203 -- Export version for the Royal Air Force of Oman.
Hawk 205 -- Proposed export version for the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Hawk 208 -- Export version for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. (18)
Hawk 209 -- Export version for the Indonesian Air Force. (32)
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