The Aircraft 

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine, canard-delta wing, multirole fighter, which is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo.

A true swing-role combat aircraft

The aircraft delivers an enviable level of flexibility and efficiency, while possessing both adequate weapon availability and sufficient processing power to simultaneously support missile in-flight updates and bomb in-flight targeting. It is a true swing-role combat aircraft.

Combining a proven, agile airframe built from stealth materials with the latest sensors, control and weapons systems delivers optimum combat capability – both beyond visual range and in close combat.

The performance specifications of the Eurofighter Typhoon make it a benchmarking fighter aircraft, in several roles. Extremely powerful, efficient engines, paired with a low gross weight give it an extraordinary thrust-to-weight ratio. The result is an aircraft that regularly outclasses competitors when it comes to performance evaluations.

Defence Suppression  

Air-To-Air  

Air-To-Ground  

Features

The world's most advanced swing-role combat aircraft

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On Mission

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a genuine swing-role aircraft, with the ability to carry out several roles during a mission, shifting between air-to-air and air-to-surface roles.

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Performance

The performance specifications of the Eurofighter Typhoon make it a benchmarking fighter aircraft, in several roles.

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Latest Eurofighter News

Press Release

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Test news 02 June

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Press Release

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Eurofighter Fleet Passes One Million Flying Hours

The Eurofighter programme has reached a historic milestone, passing one million flying hours — a landmark moment that comes at a critical time for European security.

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Operations

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Cobra Warrior Unpacked

If there’s such a thing as ‘perfect flying conditions’, then Exercise Cobra Warrior truly put its 60+ combat aircraft participants to the test.

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