Eurofighter Typhoon | The world's most advanced combat aircraft
This partnership supports over across 400 companies in Europe and is projected to contribute nearly €58 billion to the GDP of its core nations over the next decade. Key Technical Specifications eurofighter
The Eurofighter program was born from a need for a unified defense platform across Europe. It is managed by a consortium of three major aerospace companies: (representing Germany and Spain) BAE Systems (representing the UK) Leonardo (representing Italy) Eurofighter Typhoon | The world's most advanced combat
The Typhoon's design focuses on extreme agility and versatility: Designed as a multirole fighter, it excels in
The is a cornerstone of modern European air defense, representing a massive collaborative effort in aerospace engineering. Designed as a multirole fighter, it excels in both air-to-air combat and air-to-surface missions. A Product of European Collaboration