It is not known whether the Harrier had just taken off from its base or whether it was deliberately flying low over the soldiers.
Apart from being months old, the Beeb doesn't even know the context. So it could have been that the soldier and his mate with the camera knew that a low-flying GR7 would materialise over that spot and stood under it to film it? Where is the story in that, then?
Remind me how much it is we're supposed to accept the tax, I mean licence fee, going up by to be treated to such rubbish?