Technology is Future for Eurofighter Support
From robots that can carry out aircraft inspections to save hundreds of hours, to exoskeletons that can take the strain from humans — the face of Eurofighter Typhoon support is changing.
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From robots that can carry out aircraft inspections to save hundreds of hours, to exoskeletons that can take the strain from humans — the face of Eurofighter Typhoon support is changing.
Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft from the UK RAF have been part of the force's largest ever mass firing of Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missiles (ASRAAM), according to reports from the RAF.
A deployment of the joint RAF-Qatari Typhoon squadron – 12 Squadron — has departed RAF Coningsby to support the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) with air security operations for the FIFA World Cup.
Nigel Kidd is the Product Director for Helmet Mounted Displays, including the Striker II helmet, at BAE Systems in Rochester. Here Nigel talks about how he turned a childhood fascination for electronics into an absorbing career and about the challenges of bringing cutting-edge products, like Striker II, to life.
Eurofighter Vice President Operations and Service Support Martin W. has enjoyed a career of high-profile moments. He was closely involved in the first German Eurofighter build, the first Austrian aircraft delivery, as well as the A400M German MedEvac deliveries. Today, he’s involved in an area of the business that doesn’t always receive the same exposure, but one he says is every bit as important. That’s why we’ve selected him as the latest in our series of Eurofighter Faces.
Eurofighter Typhoons have been playing a key role in Cobra Warrior the multi-national biannual exercise held in the UK. Forces from NATO, Germany, Italy and the US have been taking part in what is the UK Royal Air Force’s (RAF) key tactical training exercise.
Two Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft from the Italian Air Force achieved a record of eight continuous flight hours, from take-off to landing, to accomplish a long-lasting Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) mission.
An official roll-out ceremony for the first Qatari Armed Forces Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft took place on Monday, 15th August 2022 at BAE Systems’ facility in Warton, United Kingdom.
With a 10-Year Plan taking shape Eurofighter is entering a crucial phase which will keep it operationally relevant into the 2060s. ANDREA THOMPSON, Chair of the Eurofighter Supervisory Board, and Managing Director of the Europe & International business at BAE Systems, believes the future is bright.
Just what is the Long-Term Evolution Study (LTE) Programme and what does it mean for Eurofighter Typhoon? Fabio Michael Boscolo, Vice President Eurofighter LTE Campaign & Strategy, CSFE answers key questions here.
Established in 2004 as a defensive peacetime measure, the aim of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission is to protect the integrity of the Baltic airspace and the adjacent international airspace.
Residents of Kaufbeuren in southern Germany were surprised when they looked out of their windows in the middle of the night to see a Eurofighter cruising down the main road!
Eurofighter GmbH, NATO EF2000 and Tornado Development, Production and Logistics Management Agency (NETMA), and Eurojet Turbo GmbH today signed the Halcón contract that will support the continued modernisation of the Spanish Air Force’s Eurofighter Typhoon fleet.
Eurofighter will long endure as the backbone of European air defence, says the organisation’s new leader, Carlo Mancusi.
As Eurofighter’s Marketing Services Associate in the Strategy & Marketing function, Stefania S. is a well-known face on the events and exhibitions circuit. Here we find out what it takes to ensure the shows run like clockwork.