ECRS Mk2 radar takes flight for the first time, advancing Eurofighter Typhoon capabilities
ECRS Mk2 radar system, designed to enhance the combat capabilities of the Eurofighter Typhoon jets, has made its maiden flight.
ECRS Mk2 radar system, designed to enhance the combat capabilities of the Eurofighter Typhoon jets, has made its maiden flight.
A programme of ground-based testing has been completed on a Eurofighter Typhoon test and evaluation aircraft equipped with the advanced new ECRS Mk2 radar ahead of flight trials.
The first Eurofighter Typhoon jet of the United Kingdom has been equipped with the European Common Radar System (ECRS) Mark 2 Radar (ECRS Mk2) ahead of its initial flight trials.
Leonardo has signed a contract to complete the development of ECRS Mk2, a game-changing new radar for RAF Typhoon fighters.
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded BAE Systems a GBP 870 million contract to deliver ECRS Mk2 radar to enhance the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Typhoon fighter jet fleet.
A prototype of ECRS Mk2 radar that will be fitted to the UK’s Typhoon fleet has been delivered by Leonardo to BAE Systems’ flight-testing facility at Warton in Lancashire.