British Aerospace Hawk 200
| Hawk 200 | |
|---|---|
| RMAF BAE Hawk 208 | |
| Role | Light multirole fighter | 
| Manufacturer | British Aerospace | 
| First flight | 19 May 1986 | 
| Introduction | 1986 | 
| Status | In service | 
| Primary users | Indonesian Air Force Royal Malaysian Air Force Royal Air Force of Oman  | 
| Produced | 1990-2002 | 
| Number built | 62 | 
| Developed from | BAE Systems Hawk | 
The British Aerospace Hawk 200 is a British single-seat, single-engine, subsonic light multirole fighter designed for air defence, air denial, anti-shipping, interdiction, close air support, and ground attack. Based on the BAE Systems Hawk, Hawk 200 was developed as a dedicated combat variant of the Hawk advanced trainer family for export market.
Distinctive features of Hawk 200 as compared to other Hawk variants are the wider and pointed nose, accommodating the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-66H radar, and the shorter canopy, being the only true single-seat Hawk variant.