Eurofighter Typhoon (UK versions) - Technical data and discussion (Part 1)

I am pretty sure its the only aircraft with NCTR in cockpit right now.

The EF can tell what it’s looking at too, i use it all the time in sim.
It shows aircraft (F-15/Su-27/etc) on the bottom left on the radar screen.

I hope gaijin adds something like a x over the lock chevron for friendly aircraft, easiest way to tell if friend.

EF has it in cockpit as well,
it is on the radar mfd

My Rafale doesn’t have it yet

:c

i dont think it will get it unless sombody makes a bug report on that pointing out where it should be and how it looks irl

It is reported:)
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/2BcynB0Aspy5

yeah sure,
but they didnt specify where the information would be displayed inside the cockpit

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True, cant find any report which also states the cockpit,
Atleast the Rafale has an working IFF for SB, because the EF IFF has issues, just like the Goldfish-M radar

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The Rafale already has NCTR, its just not displayed anywhere in the cockpit. I’ve asked in the Rafale thread if anyone had any evidence of where it should be displayed so it could be bug reported and just got ignored iirc

It is not, if you keep TWS channel on on enemy, missile will retract back to datalink and keep being guided into the enemy. This can be seen when enemy breaks from hot to cold and during the notch missile loses the lock and uses datalink to asses the heading and then relocks on its own.

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Hello mate, it wasn’t a stumble, it was intentional.
The title of the post is “Eurofighter Typhoon - Fully Modified Cockpit”. Yes, it is more Americanized.

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You lost me on this one

radar seeing nothing

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gorgeous

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out of curiosity do we know what blk and trenche EFTs are being used to test SPEAR 3?

ZK356 is a Tranche 3 aircraft.

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Blocks don’t really mean a lot except when ordering the plane. They simply indicate the hardware and airframe production standard Eurofighter is contracted to deliver. In terms of upgrades they’re not meaningful, and only the Tranche No and software versions (P3E, P4E etc.) really give an indication of what the plane can do.

But as Gunjob said, it was ZK356 (production code BS117) used for the first test firing. As such, it was delivered at Block 20 standard, which was the first batch of Tranche 3As

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