UK provides funding for Typhoon’s future radar
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The state-of-the-art radar, known as the ECRS Mk2, will transform Typhoon’s control of the air, bringing a world-class electronic warfare capability which will allow the aircraft to simultaneously detect, identify and track multiple targets in the air and on the ground.
The latest funding secures the critical elements required to manufacture the radar along with its integration on to the aircraft by BAE Systems and Leonardo UK and comes ahead of a full rate production contract expected later in 2025.
Lyndon Hoyle, Head of Typhoon Delivery Team, Ministry of Defence Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S) said: "The UK’s commitment to these long-lead packages in support of series production reflects the growing confidence in the progress being made by UK Industry in developing this state-of-the-art radar and growing maturity of the system design.
"With initial production radars due to become available from 2028, the race is now on to get them integrated as soon as possible through the four-nation Eurofighter programme and deliver the battle-winning capability into the hands of the war fighter."
Richard Hamilton, Managing Director – Europe & International at BAE Systems’ Air sector said: "This commitment to the continued evolution of Typhoon’s capability ensure the RAF maintains its operational advantage. It also sustains the UK’s sovereign combat skills enabling Typhoon to secure our skies into the future.
Mark Hamilton, Managing Director Electronics UK, Leonardo said: "With modern conflict demonstrating the central importance of electronic warfare to combat operations, we are proud that the UK’s onshore combat air industry is the first in Europe to offer a radar with embedded electronic warfare capabilities through a multi-functional array, with development running several years ahead of other international efforts."