Eurofighter signs deal to develop Typhoon aerodynamic kit
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Eurofighter signs deal to develop Typhoon aerodynamic kit
Eurofighter and the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) have signed a contract to progress development, testing and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Eurofighter Typhoon, the organisations stated. According to Eurofighter, the AMK is intended to support faster integration of new weapons and the certification of new external loads, including future anti-radar missiles designed for the suppression a…
Eurofighter and NETMA Relaunch Aerodynamic Modification Kit Development to Support New Missiles and Electronic Warfare Roles
Eurofighter and the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) have signed a long-anticipated contract to resume development, testing, and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Eurofighter Typhoon, marking a significant milestone in the long-term evolution of Europe’s premier multirole combat aircraft. The agreement revives a programme that successfully completed a flight test campaign nearly a decade ago an…
Eurofighter and NETMA (NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency) have signed the contract to allow the development, testing and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Eurofighter Typhoon bomber fighter. LMK will allow faster integration of new weapons and certification of new external loads, including future anti-radar missiles, which will allow the suppression and destruction of enemy aerial defense radars....
Eurofighter and NETMA to Resume Working on Aerodynamic Modification Kit
Eurofighter and NETMA signed a contract for the development, testing, and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit to be installed on the Typhoon. Eurofighter and the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) have announced the signing of a contract for the development, testing, and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) to be installed […]
The project highlights industrial cooperation between the continent's main aerospace actors in the design and qualification of advanced systems for modern combat aircraft. Eurofighter CEO Jorge Tamarit-Degenhardt stressed that the signing of the AMK contract represents "an important milestone for the program", by substantially improving Typhoon's capabilities and ensuring its long-term operational relevance.
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