Eurofighter Typhoon’s Flight Trials with MBDA’s Storm Shadow Under Preparation

21.07.2015 Europe
Eurofighter Typhoon’s Flight Trials with MBDA’s Storm Shadow Under Preparation

Eurofighter Typhoon’s Flight Trials with MBDA’s Storm Shadow Under Preparation

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A series of ground based tests have been completed at Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi in Turin-Caselle and at BAE Systems in Warton, Lancashire in readiness for Eurofighter Typhoon’s flight trials with MBDA’s Storm Shadow cruise missile, due to take place in the UK later this year.

The first set of ground trials saw Italian Instrumented Production Aircraft 2 (IPA2) and UK production Typhoon aircraft BS111, fitted with two of MBDA’s Storm Shadow cruise missiles undergo Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) test.  EMC testing ensures the integrity of the electrical systems onboard the aircraft and the missile.  Following these tests, the missiles have been prepared for flight by positioning a series of laser tracking points which will allow engineers to accurately analyze the trajectory of the weapon when released from the aircraft.    

Italian aerospace and defense company Finmeccanica-Alenia Aermacchi leads the program to integrate Storm Shadow onto Typhoon with the support of MBDA engineers and will be leading the UK based flight trials, supported by engineers from BAE Systems.  The flight trials will build upon previous trials in Italy last year which saw the first successful release of a Storm Shadow from a Typhoon.  The UK based trials will see the missile being released from Italian IPA2 aircraft in order to collect safe weapons separation trajectory data and to verify the correct release sequence of the missile.

MBDA’s Storm Shadow is a combat proven cruise missile, already in service with the Italian Air Force and Royal Air Force Tornados, is a conventionally armed, stealthy, long-range stand-off precision weapon and will add new capability to strike in all-weather conditions, well-defended infrastructure targets such as port facilities, control centers, bunkers, missile sites, airfields and bridges that would otherwise require several aircraft and missions. This forms a new addition to the Eurofighter Typhoon’s potent simultaneous multi-/swing-role capabilities.

Eurofighter Typhoon is the most advanced new generation swing-role combat aircraft currently available on the world market. Seven nations (Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Austria, Saudi Arabia and Oman) have already ordered the Eurofighter Typhoon. Eurofighter Typhoon is currently the largest military procurement program in Europe.

Its high technology strengthens the position of European aerospace industry in the international market. The program secures more than 100,000 jobs in 400 companies. Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH manages the program on behalf of the Eurofighter Partner Companies: Finmeccanica - Alenia Aermacchi, BAE Systems and Airbus Defence and Space in Germany and Spain, which are the most important aviation and aerospace companies in Europe.

Since delivery of the first Eurofighter Typhoon to the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom at the end of 2003, a total of 436 aircraft have been delivered to six nations and close to 300,000 flying hours have been achieved.

 



 
 

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