British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2
The British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 was a British supersonic jet aircraft designed in the 1960s for tactical reconnaissance and strike missions. It featured advanced technology for its time, including variable-sweep wings and sophisticated avionics, aimed at providing high-speed, low-level flight capabilities.
Despite its innovative design and potential, the TSR-2 program faced budget cuts and political challenges, leading to its cancellation in 1965. Only a few prototypes were built, and the aircraft never entered service, marking a significant moment in British aviation history.