The First Three Eurofighers to Replace the F-18 Will Arrive in Early 2026
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The Air and Space Army will also receive the first three Airbus C295 maritime surveillance aircraft
The Air and Space Army will receive the first three Eurofighter planes to replace the former F-18 fighters, in the framework of the Falcon Project, at the beginning of 2026. This was announced on Tuesday by the Chief of Staff of the Air and Space Army (JEMA), General Francisco Braco, although it has not specified the specific date of receipt of the aircraft, which will replace the F-18 deployed at the Air Base of Gando (Canary Islands). The Falc…
They will be equipped with advanced avionics, electronic sweep radar (Scan), improved weapons system capable of operating Brimstone air-surface missiles and Meteor air-air, new sensors and improved connectivity.As far as armaments are concerned, the Air and Space Army also plans to incorporate into the Eurofighter fleet weapons systems that today only operate the F-18 as the Taurus long-range cruise missile and other equipment already acquired a…
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