Messing around with things for my new AU scenario based around the Netherlands and the current Jaguar mania I was wondering what a contemporary Jaguar in RNLAF service could look like (before it's retirement and replacement by Griffins or other light-weight fighters). The radome is a slightly re-contoured port of Jabba's Sea Harrier radome housing Blue Fox (I'd imagine at some point replaced possibly with Blue Vixen permitting the use of SARH/ARH AAMs to be employed making them more multi-role and hopefully justifying their keep at least until their replacements are ready. They'd have received Honeywell F-125s in place of their RR Adours to try to offset the extr weight they have gained in recent years with survivability upgrades. From the outset they'd have been equipped with BK-27s in place of the ADENs/DEFAs of other Jaguars to provide commonality with the Tornado fleet then in service.
The aircraft illustrated is in more of a test scheme than anything else (Ocean Grey and Medium Sea Grey surfaces - National insignia is still being thought about). The NY tail-code identifies it as an aircraft operating from Carpiquet in Normandy. The number under the cockpit represents the aircraft number within the squadron and the marking under the tail codes are the actual registrations. Ordnance wise it's shown with two INS/GPS 250kg bombs on the centreline, two 1200L tanks, two MBDA Labys WVRAAMs and two 6rd 100mm rocket pods.