UK Accelerates ECRS Mk2 AESA Radar Development for RAF Eurofighter Jets
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UK Accelerates ECRS Mk2 AESA Radar Development for RAF Eurofighter Jets
The United Kingdom is making significant strides in advancing its defense technology with the development of the new ECRS Mk2 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars, set to equip the Royal Air Force’s Eurofighter Typhoons. This cutting-edge radar system promises enhanced detection capabilities, improved situational awareness, and greater operational flexibility for British air combat units. As the Ministry of Defence pushes forward wi…
The UK Government has announced a decisive step in the modernisation of the Royal Air Force (RAF) combat fleet: the release of £204.6 million for the production and integration of the new AESA ECRS Mk2 (European Common Radar System) radar that will equip Eurofighter Typhoon fighters. The announcement was made by the Chief Secretary of the Treasury, MP Darren Jones, during a visit to the Leonardo Company's facilities in Edinburgh, one of the comp…
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