Also...
Harriers have a relatively high by-pass fan-engine... the small core engine drives the large fan section which supplies the majority of it's thrust to the forward-2-swivel nozzles... and the core engine thrust, and some by-pass air, goes to the aft-2-swivel nozzles. Also, core-engine compressor-section compressed/hot bleed-air is 'pumped' thru Inconel tubing to the wing-tips, aft fuselage and nose for reaction controls in hover/slow-flight.
WAG on my part... for short take-offs... in addition to swivel-nozzle thrust/lift movements... bleed-air may be 'blown-over the flaps' for increased lift-effectiveness at slow speeds.
In-other-words… every bit of thrust/power is extracted thru the [4] swivel nozzles... making afterburning infeasible.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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