Eurofighter Typhoon

The Eurofighter GmbH EF-2000 Typhoon is a twin-engine, canard-delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed by a consortium of three companies, EADS, Alenia Aeronautica and BAE Systems, which also serially produce the fighter. The consortium works through a holding company, Eurofighter GmbH, which was formed in 1986. The project is managed by the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency, which acts as the prime customer. The aircraft is being procured under separate contracts, named tranches, each for aircraft with generally improved capabilities.

The Typhoon was introduced into service in 2003. It has entered service with the Austrian Air Force, the Italian Air Force, the German Air Force, the Royal Air Force (and Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm), the Spanish Air Force, Royal Saudi Air Force, and Canadian Forces (both the Air Command and Maritime Command). An export deal with the Royal Air Force of Oman has been confirmed which will increase the number of Typhoons to be procured to 950. Consecutive delays and cost overruns have led to the original partner nations significantly reducing their own commitment orders while seeking overseas exports to alleviate unit costs.

The Eurofighter Typhoon saw its combat debut during the 2008 war in the Indian Ocean in service with the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy. In 2011, the Typhoon saw combat during the 2011 military intervention in Libya in service with the Royal Air Force, Italian Air Force and Canadian Forces Air Command. The Typhoon contributed to the coalition's no-fly zone as well as performing reconnaissance and air-ground missions.

The Rolls-Royce EJ200 turbofans generate 16,200 lbf (72 kN) dry and 24,750 lbf (110 kN) on the afterburners. Upgrade plans also include improvements to the eninges bringing them up to 18,000 lbf (80 kN) dry and 28,800 lbf (128 kN) on the afterburners. There are also plans to give the EJ200 turbofans thrust vector control.

Users

 * Austria
 * Austrian Air Force - 18
 * Bahrain
 * Royal Bahrain Air Force - 36
 * Canada
 * Canadian Forces Air Command - 98
 * Canadian Forces Maritime Command - 72
 * Germany
 * Luftwaffe - 250
 * Greece
 * Hellenic Air Force - 60
 * Italy
 * Italian Air Force - 165
 * Oman
 * Oman Air Force - 12
 * Peru
 * Peruvian Air Force - 18
 * Qatar
 * Qatar Air Force - 36
 * Saudi Arabia
 * Royal Saudi Air Force - 72
 * Spain
 * Spanish Air Force - 100
 * United Arab Emirates
 * UAE Air Force - 60
 * United Kingdom
 * Royal Air Force - 250
 * Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm - 160

Specifications

 * General Characteristics:
 * Crew: 1-2
 * Length: 52.4 feet (15.97 meters)
 * Wingspan: 35.9 feet (10.94 meters)
 * Height: 17.3 feet (5.27 meters)
 * Wing Area: 551 square feet (51.19 square meters)
 * Empty Weight: 24,250 lb (11,000 kilograms)
 * Loaded Weight: 35,270 lb (16,000 kilograms)
 * Maximum Takeoff Weight: 51,800 lb (23,500 kilograms)
 * Powerplant: 2 x Eurojet EJ200 afterburning turbofans
 * Dry Thrust: 16,200 lbf (80 kN)
 * Thrust w/Afterburners: 23,100 lbf (102.67 kN)
 * Fuel Capacity: 11,023 lb (5,000 kilograms) internal
 * Performance:
 * Maximum Speed:
 * At Altitude: Mach 2 (2,450.11 km/h; 15,22.43 miles/hour)
 * At Sea Level: Mach 1.25 (1,531.32 km/h; 951.52 miles/hour)
 * Supercruise: Mach 1.5 (1,837.58 km/h; 1,141.82 miles/hour)
 * Range: 1,800 miles (2,896.82 kilometers)
 * Combat Radius:
 * Ground attack, lo-lo-lo: 325 nautical miles (601.9 kilometers)
 * Ground attack, hi-lo-hi: 750 nautical miles (1,389 kilometers)
 * Air defence with 3-hr combat air patrol: 100 nautical miles (185.2 kilometers)
 * Air defence with 10-min. loiter: 750 nautical miles (1,389 kilometers)
 * Ferry Range: 2,350 nautical miles (4,352.2 kilometers)
 * Service Ceiling: 55,000 feet (16,764 meters)
 * Absolute Ceiling: 65,000 feet (19,812 meters)
 * Rate of Climb: 62,000 feet/minute (314.96 meters/secong)
 * Wing Loading: 63.9 lb/ft² (311.98 kg/m2)
 * Thrust/Weight Ratio: 1.31:1
 * Armament:
 * Gun: 1 x Mauser BK-27 27mm revolver cannon with 150 rounds
 * Hardpoints: Total of 13: 8 × under-wing; and 5 × under-fuselage pylon stations; holding up to 7,500 kg (16,535 lb) of payload
 * Air-to-Air: AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-120 AMRAAM, AIM-132 ASRAAM, IRIS-T, Meteor
 * Air-to-Ground: AGM-65 Maverick, AGM-84 Harpoon, AGM-84E SLAM, AGM-88 HARM, AGM-154 JSOW, LRASM, Brimstone, SPEAR, Storm Shadow/SCALP EG, Taurus KEPD 350
 * Bombs: Paveway series LGBs, Small Diameter Bomb, JDAM, HOPE/HOSBO
 * Others: Flares/infrared decoys dispenser pod, chaff pods, ECM pods, LITENING III laser targeting pod, Up to 3 drop tanks for ferry flight or extended range/loitering time
 * Avionics:
 * CAPTOR-E AESA Radar
 * Passive Infra-Red Airborne Tracking Equipment IRST