ROME—Germany is fast-tracking the introduction of key capabilities to its Eurofighter fighters as it prepares to withdraw the Panavia Tornado fleet from service by the end of the decade. The ...
With the Tornado to be retired from service by 2030, the Luftwaffe is on a path to transfer its capabilities to the two remaining combat aircraft types it will field. (Janes/Gareth Jennings) Germany ...
Germany’s 85-strong Tornado fleet is to shrink to just 30 aircraft when some are retired in 2030. Credit: Tony Osborne/AW&ST For more than 40 years, the Panavia Tornado has been the big stick of ...
A caravan sits in a garden in Viersen, western Germany, Thursday morning, May 17, 2018 after a tornado left a swath of destruction in the lower Rhine area the evening before. (Marius Becker/dpa via AP ...
Germany selects Helsing’s Cirra AI-enabled suite for its new Eurofighter EK, strengthening future electronic-warfare and SEAD ...
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