source is DefenseNewsThe Eurofighter Typhoon is in line for significant upgrades of its weapons, with firing tests of MBDA's Brimstone missile from the aircraft marking the beginning of that process, according to industry officials.
If the integration goes well, the missile is slated to be the aircraft's go-to weapon for precision ground strikes, said Rob Thornley, a sales and business development executive with MBDA.
“It's an exciting time in the program,” he told reporters at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday. That is because the collection of new weapons in line for the jet has a way of “bringing the partner nations closer together,” Thornley said.
According to Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH spokesman Adam Morrison, the first firing of a Brimstone missile is “imminent,” with nine of the weapons scheduled to be launched over the summer as part of the test regimen.
Next year, with testing complete, formal evaluation by the government customers can begin, he added.
While the United Kingdom will be the first to employ the missile on its Eurofighter Typhoon jets in 2018, other countries using it are expected to follow suit later.
Germany, the U.K., Italy and Spain are considered partner nations in the program. Austria, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Kuwait are customer nations.
In addition to the Brimstone for close-air support missions, MBDA is outfitting the jet with the Meteor missile for “air dominance,” the Storm Shadow missile for deep strike, the SPEAR for stand-off strike and the Marte ER weapon against ships, according to a briefing slide shown to reporters.
Raffael Klaschka, head of marketing at Eurofighter GmbH, said the jet saw the “busiest” year so far, given its role in Operation Shader, the British contribution to the counter-ISIL fight and air-policing operations in the Baltic states.
Belarus signs contract to purchase 12 Su-30SM fighters from Russia
The news came from Belarus Defense Ministry, belta.by reports.
“We have signed a contract with Russia to refresh the combat aircraft fleet,” said the Ministry of Defense.
The contract provides for the purchase of 12 aircraft.
In May, the signing of the contract was announced by commander of the Air Force and Air Defense of Belarus Armed Forces, Major-General Aleh Dvihaliou.
According to Major-General, Belarus will also continue to upgrade the fleet of Yak-130 aircraft, used for training of cadets
PARIS: Typhoons having busiest ever year, Eurofighter says
The Eurofighter programme hit a new high at the Paris air show, with the Typhoon having its busiest ever operational year and further sales prospects coming into view.
Raffael Klaschka, Eurofighter's head of marketing, announced at the show that Eurofighter operators have exceeded a combined 400,000 flight hours with the multirole aircraft. This includes during current high-tempo activities in support of combat in the Middle East – including the UK Royal Air Force's involvement over Syria – and supporting Baltic Air Policing commitments for NATO.
"This has been the busiest year for Eurofighter operations," he says, adding: "The aircraft has proven itself every day."
Pointing to the consortium's delivery of 508 aircraft to six nations so far, Klaschka notes: "We have the largest order intake of new-generation fighters, and the most delivered." UK partner company BAE Systems is also poised to ferry the first of 12 Typhoons to Oman. The Gulf state will follow Austria, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Spain and the UK in operating the type, while Kuwait also has 18 on order.
"We are confident that we will sell more aircraft internationally," says Klaschka, a former Luftwaffe Typhoon and McDonnell Douglas F-4F pilot.
New capabilities are coming soon for the jet, with the consortium having completed all required firings with MBDA's Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile and Storm Shadow cruise missile. "We have got good initial feedback, and there are no more planned test activities required for Meteor and Storm Shadow," he says. The weapons are being incorporated as part of a Phase 2 Enhancement package for the Typhoon.
Eurofighter and MBDA are also poised to conduct first live firings with the European company's Brimstone air-to-surface missile "imminently".
Klaschka says Eurofighter plans to introduce other enhancements for the Typhoon, following operational experience gained by its users. "We are in a fruitful dialogue with our customers, and are looking forward to the implementation of a few new capabilities, which will bring the Typhoon another step forward for the decades to come." He declines to provide details of such modifications, however.
"The operators tell us what they need, and we make sure they get it on time," Klaschka says.