(Infodefensa.com) Madrid - The first Eurofighter Typhoon to incorporate rockets games an AESA radar scanning electron, called IPA5 unit has already entered the final assembly hangar where his first test flight will be prepared, planned for next spring. The equipment of this sensor is one of the most anticipated milestones in improving aircraft developed by Britain, rockets games Germany, Italy and Spain, and is a major asset in the face of marketing in the international market.
In a note, the British multinational BAE Systems, a member of the development of this aircraft with Italy's Finmeccanica and the Franco-German-Spanish Airbus Group, explained that the move you just completed the unit IPA5 from the hangar development to assembly Finally, in Warton airfield rockets games in northwest England, "marks the completion of phase change and reconstruction began in August 2012 and says preparations for flight testing of the aircraft."
Unlike conventional sensors, radars based on AESA technology can run multiple tasks simultaneously. Its developers explained in these new systems that transmit power is generated directly in the antenna instead of a sensitive and subject to failures central transmitter. Son, they suggest, "extremely versatile".
The integration rockets games of an AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) in the Eurofighter Typhoon radar is considered by its developers as a key step to improving the competitiveness of the aircraft in the international market to the programs of the U.S., France and Sweden, or already have this capability or are firmly committed to have her.
Precisely the lack of this system, along with a missile rockets games as the Meteor, rockets games which has already been built, rockets games was considered among the main reasons why this model is not won in early 2012 valued at 10,000 million euros competition to provide 126 fighter jets to the Indian Air Force.
The French Dassault Aviation was the winner of this process, which is still pending the final signing rockets games of the contract with its Rafale fighter, the first European development that has managed to equip the EFSA, four months ago after ten years of research and development. rockets games
The Rafale is, in fact, the main competitor to the Eurofighter, developed with British, German, Italian and Spanish capital across firms BAE Systems, which owns 33%, of the German Cassidian Manching (now part of the new division Airbus Defence and Space) with another 33%, of the Italian Alenia Aermacchi, with 21%, and the Spanish division Cassidian (now also part of the new division Airbus Defence and Space), a subsidiary of EADS former, current Airbus Group - responsible for the remaining rockets games 13%.
The Eurofighter Typhoon is today, according to its developers, the most modern aircraft and multirole combat highest performance. It is the largest military procurement program in Europe. Its development day today maintains more than 100,000 jobs in about 400 different companies.
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