Eurofighter Carries Out SPEAR Firing 

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.

A Eurofighter Typhoon, part of the test and evaluation fleet at BAE Systems in Warton, UK, taking part in a live firing trial of SPEAR missile in Vidsel, Sweden.

A Eurofighter Typhoon, part of the test and evaluation fleet at BAE Systems in Warton, UK, taking part in a live firing trial of SPEAR missile in Vidsel, Sweden.

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 joint UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) and industry team to complete the firing at the Vidsel test range in Sweden.

SPEAR is a next-generation, turbojet-powered miniature cruise missile. This trial was the first time the weapons system had been fired against a target, representing a significant leap forward in the programme’s development.

SPEAR missile
SPEAR Missile

Each missile is capable of striking targets from 100km away and is designed to engage a range of threats, including air defences, ships, tanks, fortified structures, and fast-moving vehicles.

In this test, the SPEAR  missile autonomously navigated to the target and on arrival, it used its advanced all-weather radar seeker and radio-frequency imagery to successfully engage the target.

The trial, which employed a telemetry unit in place of a live warhead, demonstrated the missile's release, data-gathering, and long-range free-flight control following a high-altitude, high-speed release.

SPEAR Guided Firing

Chris Moon, BAE Systems’ UK Delivery Director for Typhoon Capability, said: “This successful firing from Typhoon is the result of hard work and outstanding collaboration between MBDA, the MoD, and BAE Systems personnel over many months.

“We now look forward to the next phase of SPEAR trials, as well as delivering the testing of many other world-leading capabilities in support of the RAF Typhoon Force.”

Once in service, SPEAR will provide a powerful new strike capability for both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force (RAF).