Type Acceptance for Tranche 2 Eurofighter Typhoon
(Hallbergmoos, September 12, 2008) -- Following the successful flight tests and the full delivery of the associated documentation, Type Acceptance for Block 8 (Tranche 2) Eurofighter Typhoon weapon systems has been agreed between Eurofighter GmbH and the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA).Commenting on the achievement, Aloysius Rauen, Eurofighter CEO stated: "2008 is proving to be a decisive year for the programme. Block 8 Type Acceptance represents a further major landmark, achieved through strong industry/customer co-operation, and one that will maintain the delivery continuity of Eurofighter Typhoon to the Air Forces."
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With customer agreement in place, the deliveries to the Air Forces can now proceed. There are some 60 Block 8 aircraft already in final assembly across the partner companies, the first Block 8 Production Flight Acceptance Tests (PFATs) for some of these already began in summer.
The main difference between Tranche 1 and Tranche 2 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft is the new suite of computers. More processing power (speed and memory capacity) will be the enabler for future capability insertion. All Tranche 2 weapon systems will eventually go through the Phase One Enhancements programme, agreed in March 2007, which covers:
-- New software
-- Enhanced multi-role Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
-- "Full" Laser Designator Pod (LDP) integration
-- Enhancements to MIDS, GPS, DASS, Communications
-- Additional weapons: Paveway IV; EGBU-16
Source : Eurofighter

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