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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 ...
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Giancarlo Mezzanatto, Chief Executive Officer, Eurofighter, said: “Typhoon, the backbone of European air defence, will protect our skies into the 2060’s, and therefore it is vital that we continue to ...
The firing of the MBDA SPEAR missile was part of trials to deliver new capabilities for the UK RAF and Royal Navy. BAE Systems’ engineers and the test pilot, who flew the mission, worked alongside a ...
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 ...
The Halcón contract was signed at a special ceremony at ILA by Miguel Ángel Martín Pérez, General Manager NETMA; Carlo Mancusi, Chief Executive Officer, Eurofighter GmbH; and Gerhard Baehr, CEO ...
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 ...
Lyndon Hoyle said: “This is part of a major £2.35billion investment from the UK into Typhoon which also includes P4E, a package of upgrades designed to ensure nations can fully exploit new sensors.
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH, EUROJET Turbo GmbH and NETMA, the NATO Eurofighter & Tornado Management Agency, have signed contracts together worth €53.7 million to support the long-term development ...
“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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