The Eufighter Typhoon is an advanced twin-engine delta wing multirole fighter aircraft. Known for being a result of a collaboration between UK, Germany, Italy and Spain. The Typhoon was made to fill the security needs against the USSR during the cold war.
The first production batch of the Eurofighter Typhoon, featuring the baseline capabilities with basic air to air weapons. This jet is mainly focused on establishing operational readiness and air superiority.
| Engine type | Eurojet EJ200 |
| Length | 52ft/ 15.85m |
| Height | 36ft/ 11m |
| Wingspan | 17.3ft/ 5.27m |
| Seats | 1/2 |
Tranche 2 introduced significant upgrades including enhanced radar (E-scan), improved avionics, expanded weapons compatibility (precision munitions) and better EW systems. This batch improved multi-role capabilities and operational flexibility.
| Engine type | Eurojet EJ200 |
| Length | 52ft/ 15.85m |
| Height | 36ft/ 11m |
| Wingspan | 17.3ft/ 5.27m |
| Seats | 1/2 |
The latest and most advanced tranche, offering further enhacements like the Captor-E AESA radar, improved sensors, greater weapons loadout, and upgraded software. Tranche 3 focuses on network-centric warfare, advanced air to ground strike and better survivability, keeping the Typhoon competitive.
| Engine type | Eurojet EJ200 |
| Length | 52ft/ 15.85m |
| Height | 36ft/ 11m |
| Wingspan | 17.3ft/ 5.27m |
| Seats | 1/2 |