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The National Interest on MSNEurope Should Forget the Sixth-Gen Warplane—and Upgrade the Eurofighter Instead
Given that the Eurofighter can be given modern upgrades at a fraction of the cost of the sixth-gen warplane programs underway in Europe, are those programs even needed?
Summary and Key Points: The Eurofighter Typhoon is a testament to European engineering collaboration, developed as a fourth-generation multirole fighter by a consortium of European countries, ...
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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Spain Is Considering a New Aircraft Carrier Plan—Without the F-35
The retirement of Spain’s Harrier jets without an alternative puts Madrid in an unusual situation: by the mid-2030s, it may ...
Leonardo has secured a multi-year extension to provide in-service support for the Kuwait Air Force’s Eurofighter Typhoon ...
Eurofighter is shifting to a mid-life upgrade strategy and plans to double Typhoon production to meet global demand amid delays in sixth-gen fighter programs. As Europe’s sixth-generation fighter ...
Britain’s decision to retain its older Tranche 1 Eurofighter Typhoons has awoken interest in investing in the older model of the multinational jet. The UK had planned to begin retiring the 48 ...
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