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The leaders of Eurofighter and NETMA (the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency) have signed a contract for 25 additional Eurofighter jets for the Spanish Air Force. Known as Halcon II, the ...
At the International Fighter Conference in Berlin Airbus and its partners introduced for the first time concrete details of the new Eurofighter electronic combat role (ECR) concept. This role will ...
DescriptionA Kuwait Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon powers into a steep climb, with full reheat, leaving a trail of pure power as it ascends into the sky.
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH and NETMA (the NATO Eurofighter & Tornado Management Agency) have agreed the contract to develop the next capability enhancement package for the Eurofighter Typhoon.
A Eurofighter Typhoon test aircraft from BAE Systems in Warton, UK, has successfully carried out a guided firing of a cutting-edge new cruise missile.
Speaking at the opening of the ILA in Berlin, Chancellor Scholz said he was strongly committed to maintaining and expanding arms production capacity. The news underlines Germany’s commitment to NATO ...
Eurofighter GmbH, NATO EF2000 and Tornado Development, Production and Logistics Management Agency (NETMA), and Eurojet Turbo GmbH today signed the Halcón contract that will support the continued ...
The future production of the Eurofighter Typhoon jet has taken a significant step forward this week with the signing of the contract for Part 1 of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) Technology Maturation ...
In a sign of further confidence in the future of the Eurofighter Typhoon programme, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded BAE Systems a £870million contract to deliver a new radar to enhance ...
A major contract to support the long-term development of the Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft was signed at the Paris Air Show this year — representing a major milestone in the Eurofighter story.
“With SPEAR3 each Eurofighter Typhoon will be capable of carrying up to 12 mini cruise missiles, compared to two standard cruise missiles currently, as well as a full air-to-air weapons suite, ...
The front, centre and rear fuselage are joined together first. This is carried out using a system known as ‘automated alignment and marry up’. They are brought together using laser tracking for ...
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