In history, it's better known as the Harrier Jump Jet since it could really only ever "jump" off the tarmac. On a good day, it stayed 20 minutes up in the air. The landings were always shaky and simply not reliable enough to serve any purpose to the USSR. They had to go back to the drawing board after retiring the fleet.
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