25 years of Eurofighter, from its upcoming capabilities right up to LTE (Long Term Evolution) and FCAS (Future Combat Air System). See the Eurofighter in action! More info: www.airbus.com/defence/eurofi...
You would have to land it in a airport and then again drive yourself home which will probably cost more time or live in a private airport . Which one did you choose? 🤣
@@sandan8787 A thought occurred to me but I will definitely not go to heaven for it. I could come in low and fast and maybe let the Typhoon's sonic booms scare motorists off the road. If that doesn't work maybe just come in low again and open up with the 20 millimeter Gatling gun and clear a path that way. The solution which I feel is the best and the safest would be just to land at the nearest airport and chopper it to my office. If I can afford a Typhoon then I can probably afford to rent a chopper to take me from the nearest airport to my office.
@@chibuzoakobundu8264 With this much amount of cost in just transportation to work ... I don't think a man needz to go to work . Just stay in house and drink a beer 🍺😝
@@phantomwraith1984 Yeh, it sounds nice but I don't see it atm.. Not enough nations on boared for it to deliver the intended results tbh. 🤷 As of now it's just a pipedream.
About time a dedicated SEAD/DEAD version came available. One with standoff digital and adaptive jamming pods and an anti-radiation version of the Meteor or the Storm Shadow/Taurus perhaps? The Defensive Aids SubSystem (DASS) could be enhanced, could it not? But that would require a dedicated European ELINT capability to build up a threat library as well... Anyway, I would not be surprised one bit if Typhoon will serve much longer and FCAS or Tempest suffered major delays, budget overruns and a host of other unforeseen technological setbacks, since that seems to be inherent to modern fighter development worldwide (except in China, but China applies the "better well stolen than badly conceived" principle).
I mean, I can easily understand the usage of CGI in a few of this video's sequences (the x-ray view of the Typhoon's nose cone/radar, the x-ray view of its rear quarter/engines, the control surfaces highlights, the weapons capabilities examples, etc.)
This plane contributed to the protection of my homeland, and our brave pilots were able to shoot down many of the drones before they reached their goals. I love this fighter
I don't get why that's such a big deal. So what? Politically, the U.K. wanted to go it alone. That shouldn't stop us all still working together. But for some reason(s) childish politicians don't seem to want that to happen without constant bickering.
@@shaheerthekhan there are two fighter jets dominating the eurofighter typhoon and the american f35 both sides are arguing which one is better but if you both see each other in the should run where are you from?
@@iniklas8983 it's proven, the Rafale defeated english Eurofighters a lot of times, even with some electronics assistants off. It has also defeated a lot of americans fighters jet (even the F22)
@@supermajor2759 Airbus is involved via what was formerly EADS (itself formerly Germany's MBB company). In fact, Airbus Defence and Space has currently the biggest stake in the whole Eurofighter program's ownership. 46%: Airbus Defence and Space (then known as EADS) (Germany and Spain) 33%: BAE Systems Military Air & Information (United Kingdom) 21%: Leonardo (Italy)
when will the eurofighter typhoon for its fifth generation and the latest type eurofighter typhoon series also use aesa radar, no news in 2023 and long range
I have the old one and I am gonna trade it in for a newer model. I will see if I can get a deal, maybe they will offer me a few brimstone or something? I hate digging out the weeds and those make it easy to get rid of them.
Wie wäre es jetzt mal mit der Schubvektorsteuerung die wir seit den 80gern geplant haben? Mittlerweile ist die nötige Rechenleistung leicht umzusetzen.
Warum? Ist eh schon der wendigste Jäger da draussen. Geld in eine Fähigkeit stecken, die zu 99% nie genutzt werden wird macht keinen Sinn. Luftkämpfe werden heutzutage ausschließlich über Radar/Radar aus anderen verbundenen Quellen und Raketen auf 100km+(Meteor) geführt. Lieber noch bessere Radare und bessere Integration/Konnektivität zu anderen Radarquellen.
@@yuvrajgamingedits1438 a lot of car manufacturers don't make just cars, Volvo, Saab, BMW, Mitsubishi, Rolls Royce, Fiat and the likes are heavily involved in aircraft and aircraft parts manufacturing
*Honestly it's the best option for Bangladesh now looking at the political state , it's a all round amazing fighter platform and it's different that what India and Myanmar posses in their arsenal. Cost isn't the issue but, having a combination of good layered air defense and fighters like the Typhoon which can make Bangladesh current Air Force much better.*
@@Proger-sj8cj yeah,I completely agree with you, currently Bangladesh air force is loking forward to getting euro fighter typhoon from Britain,apache 64e attack helicopter from USA,latest air defence system such as patriot and also planning to buy su 30 sme or su 35 multirole aircraft from russia besides Bangladesh is trying to get some latest equipment from europe and also making some hi tech indigenous equipment through some collaboration projects
sarowar hossain Yes , but I don't think Bangladesh is getting Russian fighter jets due to a recent American law that if you get a large amount of Russian weapons you will be sanctioned which is very bad for Bangladesh and it's economy. So I think we might get the Ah-64E or T-129 Atak helicopter , our secondary fighters are gonna be J-10Cs from china I think to combat India and EFT to combat Myanmar. We are not getting the patriot but we are getting and I think it's been confirmed is the Turkish Hisar air defense and it's medium range and can attack within 35+ km I think. That's very good I think lol
@@Proger-sj8cj Bangladesh fighting India is like Mexico fighting USA. So I don't think Bangladesh has any chance of having a battle with India. Even a full fledged battle b/w Myanmar and Bangladesh is far fetched.