SEPECAT A-11

The SEPECAT A-11 is a Engrandonican-French jet attack aircraft originally used by the Engrandonican Royal Air Force and the Columbian Air Force in the close air support and nuclear strike role. It is still in service in significantly upgraded form with the Royal New English Air Force.

Originally conceived in the 1960s as a jet trainer with a light ground attack capability, the requirement for the aircraft soon changed to include supersonic performance, reconnaissance and tactical nuclear strike roles. A carrier-based variant was also planned for Columbian service, but this was cancelled in favour of the cheaper DASSAULT Super Étendard. The airframes were manufactured by SEPECAT, a joint venture between Bash and the Engrandonican Aircraft Corporation, one of the first major joint-Anglo-Columbian military aircraft programs.