Eurofighter Typhoon (UK versions) - Technical data and discussion

No, you said it has dircm, so it confused me.

I think he meant it can counter DIRCM

Ye i get it now

Yep, it can probably even guide meteors. Definitely can Datalink ASRAAM as the ASRAAM can supposedly function as a ‘range extender’ for the IRST but the IRST has a 150km rear aspect range.

ah ok, worst comes to worst might need to accept, german being the superior air fighter variant through amk kit and uk being superior multi role cas because of better cas loadouts. At least until germany gets their pinnacle version , which would be far away

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"The Pirate will provide a passive IRST capability to the Typhoon and will permit it to detect and track air and surface targets and will also provide FLIR imagery for low level flight and navigation during all-weather, day or night operations. The Pirate’s hardware is housed in a compact, single line-replaceable unit that contains the optical system and signal processing assemblies. This-state-of-the-art system gives Eurofighter IRST capabilities above that of most fighter aircraft in service today. It complements the aircraft’s active sensors and datalink systems and significantly enhances vital battlespace situational awareness for the Typhoon crew and its missions. "

So I think so

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Oh i know, but I said DIRCM in this thread, because a guy in the German Eurofighter thread, told me ASRAAM was worse because the IRIS-T has DIRCM and ASRAAM doesn’t, but now I look at what he said, DIRCM is a countermeasure, not a seeker system so that makes no sense.

Even in the Typhoon Britain is going to be the BVR Truck :P

Pirate+ASRAAM will make a very sneaky combo to deal with

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Yeah it will.

If Germany gets AMK, they will have to lose something like the IRST, or the multirole armament, or perhaps be limited to ECRS MK.1.

Some sort of concession as the Eurofighter is a multinational effort, just because they chose to use AMK on German Eurofighter doesn’t mean only Germany should get it as no partner nation has ordered it.

I vaguely remember that they also first trialed Brimstone on German aircraft (but someone may correct me) it just seems like they seem to get the most usage.

oh hey , just found a picture that shows non test german euros with brimstone

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Ah nice

Yeah Germany has bought Brimstone, its Italy who hasn’t but there’s a picture of an Italian Eurofighter with mockup Brimstones.

Its probably a case that Germany has that tool in its pocket, should it ever need it. But they dont plan to ever need it unless Russia does something very stupid.

Whilst the RAF will get involved in things like Op Shader

Yeah, Italy will be the real question.

to be fair UK has the better tornados with brimstones and PGMs, while of course this isnt comparable to the eurofighter it will be hard to manage because everyone will want its complete capability, at least UK still only seems to be the only ones with the double rail guided bombs

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Its because AMK is made by Airbus but the consortium funds the whole thing.

But as for Brimstone i’ve got no idea why it was trialed on the German Eurofighters.

RAF has its niche but they need to quit with the inter-service politics to get more out of the bag, we haven’t got a US sized budget for them to be fighting over.

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Yes that’s true, I do still think they should standardise them all or have them each have strengths and weaknesses.

AMK is primarily marketed for Tranche 3 and 4 Typhoons and we are a good way away from those so its not an immediate issue.