Published 19 July 2024
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A programme of ground-based testing has been completed on a Eurofighter Typhoon test and evaluation aircraft equipped with the DE&S procured advanced new European Common Radar System (ECRS) Mk2 radar ahead of flight trials.
The work was undertaken by engineers at BAE Systems’ flight testing facility in Warton, Lancashire, supported by teams from Leonardo UK, which has developed the radar at its Edinburgh and Luton sites. This included electromagnetic testing in a unique anechoic chamber.
Group Captain Matt D’Aubyn, Typhoon Programme Director, Royal Air Force, said:
“Embodiment of this prototype new radar into the test aircraft is a positive step on the continuous evolution of Typhoon’s control of the air capabilities, maintaining its sovereign Freedom of Action and preserving its technological advantage.”
The radar will support RAF operations in the most challenging situations, equipping pilots with the ability to suppress enemy air defences using high-powered jamming and engage targets whilst beyond the reach of threats.