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

neither of which have tested the spear 3 (I would assume they would get them like how they got brimstone 1s)

Yeah they would, jsut like how they got PW4s as well.

At least they are buying a later variant of the Brimstone. I dont think they have any intention of buying PW4s

But I dont necessarily think that is all that unfair. Its a shame for unqiueness sake, but for game balance not giving them Spear-3s would kinda suck for them.

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yeah which is why im fine with it, I could careless about the US getting yet another bomb just because the UK got a slightly better version

Italian one is basically useless, no one talks there. This one and the german one are the relevant ones, also anything that happens to one eurofighter will also affect the others.

Yes ik but i felt the need to point it out since he made a point of mentioning them

Yeah they probably would

Yeah that’s fair, but SPEAR 3 would almost certainly end up on all typhoons

Most likely, but the specific mentions of the uk are mainly due to the thread being the uk one, not because of any personal bias, thats all i was trying to convey

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yeah im fine with that since it means that EFTs will probably all get IRIST and ASRAAM which is a little silly lol

hopefully Eurofighter loadout will look like this eventually 🙏🙏
(let me know if i missed something)

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Fox-3s on the inner wing pylon

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Didn’t you expect this to happen?

You certainly should have

i forgot to say using gaijin logic

And that was your downfall

Whats alarm

Anti Radiation missile
Basically a British harm

Quite a cool HARM.

Unlike other HARM like the AGM-88. If the target switches its radar off, its climbs over the last known position, switches its engine off and deploys a parachute and waits for the target to switch its radar on, then is releases the parachute, fires a secondary motor and slams down onto the target

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Should have HARM

I would if I can find an image of it mounted on the airframe