The United States has approved the sale of Advanced Weapons to Kuwait in Support of Eurofighter Typhoon Aircraft Program and related equipment for an estimated cost of $397 million.The Defense...
The UK Ministry of Defence on Friday announced a £2.35 billion investment in a package of new capabilities which will be equipped on Royal Air Force Typhoon aircraft
Eurofighter, NATO EF2000 and Tornado Development, Production and Logistics Management Agency (NETMA), and Eurojet Turbo signed a contract worth $2.14 billion for the acquisition of 20 latest-generation Eurofighter jets at...
The third and fourth Eurofighter Typhoons for the Kuwait Air Force landed in country on March 29. The ferry flight for the new Kuwaiti Eurofighters was made possible due to the...
Italys Leonardo said it is not subject of a judicial investigation in relation to the Kuwait Eurofighter program. The country signed a $9 billion order with Leonardo in 2016 for 28...
The first two Eurofighter Typhoons out of an order for 28 aircraft for the Air force of Kuwait landed in Kuwait City on Tuesday. The Eurofighter Typhoon for the Kuwait Air...
UK Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons from 12 Squadron arrived in Qatar for their joint Exercise Fox Defender. Pilots and engineers from both nations will fly and maintain the Typhoon throughout...
NETMA, the NATO Eurofighter & Tornado Management Agency, signed a contract worth close to €300 million with Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH to work on the capability evolution of the Eurofighter Typhoon...
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