Air Power Middle East gets run down on Typhoon capabilites

At the Air Power Middle East conference held in Doha yesterday, Craig Penrice, Typhoon Test Pilot for BAE Systems and Eurofighter, gave a presentation on the future capability requirements for a fighter aircraft.
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Using Eurofighter Typhoon, the worlds most advanced new generation multi-role/swing-role combat aircraft available on the market, as the main example, the presentation outlined the current trends in the fighter aircraft marketplace before examining the genesis of Eurofighter Typhoon through detailed consideration of essential design drivers and the methods of evaluation of their relative merits.
 
Craig went on to describe the process of arriving at the correct balance of capabilities against national requirements before presenting the capabilities of Eurofighter Typhoon as they currently exist, such as the weapons capability, airframe design, flight control system, sensor suite and cockpit configuration.
 
The presentation concluded with a vision of how Eurofighter Typhoon will continue to be upgraded, including allowing dedicated requirements for export customers, throughout its long in-service life to ensure that it remains relevant and capable of defeating emerging threats and expanding mission requirements in step with maturing technologies.  These include further enhancements to air superiority in the sensor and weapons suite, with the new AESA radar and air to air missile, Meteor.
 
Craig Penrice, commenting on Typhoon’s capabilities, said:  “BAE Systems and Eurofighter were pleased to support this important event in Qatar and, in particular, present on the future capabilities of Eurofighter Typhoon to such a prestigious audience.  With opportunities for capability enhancement well into the future and the significant benefits it offers such as the transfer of technology, and pilot/ground crew training, Typhoon is capable of evolving ahead of the threat and in step with maturing technology”.