German Eurofighter Top-Up Order To Bolster Development Fleet

Eurofighter
By replacing Tranche 1 Eurofighters with Tranche 4 versions, Germany hopes it can develop a more “uniform and flexible” fleet.
Credit: Kevin Schrief/German Air Force
Germany’s decision to top up its Eurofighter fleet not only will help to maintain production of the Euro-Canard combat aircraft to 2030 but also should secure the development of future capabilities. Bundled into Germany’s budgeted €5.4 billion ($6.4 billion) 38-strong Quadriga purchase—approved by...

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