The AV-8B Harrier II, a distinctive jump-jet fighter aircraft, is set to retire after 38 years of service with the US Marine Corps. Known for its short takeoff and vertical landing capabilities, the Harrier has been a vital asset since its introduction in 1985. It will be replaced by the fifth-generation F-35B Lightning II.
The Harrier's design focused on flexibility, making it valuable for American expeditionary forces. It has served in various conflicts including the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The aircraft underwent continuous improvements to enhance its combat performance, including upgrades to avionics and targeting systems.
Lt. Col. Nathaniel Smith of VMA-223 expressed pride in the legacy of the AV-8B: “I am incredibly proud of the legacy of the AV-8B, both within Marine Aviation and here in eastern North Carolina. Our platform is part of the fabric of eastern North Carolina, as countless Marines, sailors, and civilians have contributed to our success for decades.”