The Eurofighter Typhoon is one of the best examples of collaborative European aerospace engineering, a twin-engine, canard-delta wing multirole fighter designed for supreme agility and air dominance. Born from a partnership between the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Spain, the Typhoon was originally conceived as an air superiority fighter to counter advanced Soviet threats. However, it has evolved into a powerful multirole platform, capable of precision ground attack and maritime strike. Its high thrust-to-weight ratio, advanced "sensor fusion", and relaxed static stability make it one of the most maneuverable 4.5-generation fighters in the world, serving as the backbone of several major air forces and continuously upgraded to remain at the cutting edge of combat technology.