A Spanish Eurofighter conducted the first test flight with the E-Scan radar system which will replace the older mechanically scanned Captor-M in the Spanish and German fleets. The Spanish Air Force’s ...
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Helsing, Saab Germany to equip Eurofighter with new EW system
Defence technology companies Helsing and Saab Germany have signed a contract to provide a new EW system for the Eurofighter.
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The Eurofighter Typhoon Is Having a Moment
-Despite its non-stealthy design, it has secured a new sale of 40 jets to Turkey after Germany recently dropped its long-held veto. -While the Eurofighter incorporates some radar-reducing features and ...
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Airbus Signs Orders Saab’s Arexis EW Suite for Eurofighter EK
The Arexis Electronic Warfare suite will replace the Eurofighter Typhoon’s wingtip pods, part of the fighter’s Defensive Aid Sub-System (DASS). Germany’s ...
Totally Obsolete? As fifth-generation fighters become more prominent, fourth-generation jets like the Eurofighter Typhoon are gradually phased out in advanced air forces. Despite its lack of stealth, ...
With ground testing now complete, flight trials of the Eurofighter and ECRS Mk 2 radar will commence shortly. (BAE Systems) BAE Systems and its programme partners are on course to fly the Leonardo ...
A mock-up of the Eurofighter Typhoon at the Paris Air Show 2025. The consortium is to ramp up production to meet an expected surge in demand. (Janes/Gareth Jennings) Eurofighter is to increase the ...
Germany’s entire fleet of Eurofighter combat aircraft will be equipped with an in-development active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar from 2025. Announcing a follow-on funding allocation ...
LONDON–The third iteration of actively electronically scanned array (AESA) radars for the Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft has made its long-awaited first flight in the UK. The European Common ...
Hensoldt has been awarded a roughly €350 million ($366 million) contract to continue the development of a new active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for two Eurofighter partner nations.
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