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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 ...
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DescriptionIn this episode of The Fighter Show, we go behind the scenes at RAF Coningsby with Squadron Leader Nathan Shawyer, the 2025 RAF Typhoon Display Pilot, during the 20th anniversary season of ...
An independent report published today by Strategy&, part of the PwC network, has revealed the impressive scale of the Eurofighter Typhoon programme’s contribution to economies across Europe. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Eurofighter has welcomed the contract signature that signals the further development of one of the world’s most advanced fighter aircraft helmets.
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 ...
Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH confirmed the milestone today, saying that the aircraft is combat proven, incredibly reliable and ready to play a key role in the future battlespace. Volker Paltzo, CEO ...
Eurofighter has offered Finland the chance to join Europe's largest combat aircraft programme in an updated proposal to the HX fighter acquisition programme.
During the exercise — which is smaller in scale but similar in complexity to the US-led Red Flag exercise — the RAF Typhoons flew daily sorties.