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MILITARY AVIATION AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY NEWS: AERO INDIA: Eurofighter reveals offer to produce navalised Typhoon

The Eurofighter consortium is
offering India the opportunity to
acquire a new version of its Typhoon for use from a future indigenous aircraft carrier, with the first firm details of the proposal having emerged at the show. One of six contenders battling for the Indian air force's 126-aircraft
medium multi-role combat aircraft
(MMRCA) deal, Eurofighter is here
touting the potential of a navalised
development which has already been studied in detail in the UK. "If Typhoon wins MMRCA then India
will have the indigenous skills to
develop a navalised version," says
Paul Hopkins, BAE Systems' vice-
president business development (air)India. "This is a perfect opportunity for the nation to add aircraft with both land and sea capabilities." Being shown in model form for the
first time this week, the European type would receive several new features to
support its proposed life at sea. These include a new, stronger landing gear,a modified arrestor hook and thrust- vectoring control nozzles for its two Eurojet EJ200 turbofan engines. The latter would enable the fighter to approach the vessel at a reduced speed without restricting pilot vision
by requiring an increased angle of attack. Eurofighter says only localised strengthening would be required on some fuselage sections near the landing gear, and to the EJ200.Conformal fuel tanks could also be integrated with the airframe to extend the strike aircraft's range. Video footage being shown in the
Eurofighter and BAE exhibit areas
includes recent simulation-based
imagery of tests made using adapted flight control software and new engine modelling. Sporting Indian navy markings, the navalised Typhoon is depicted taking off from a deck space similar to that aboard the ex-Russian navy aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov, which is now being modified for Indian use. Also of interest for Indian applicationsis a new weapons option being displayed for the first time with a full-scale model of the Typhoon. Working in conjunction with Saab and Diehl, Eurofighter is offering the RBS15 anti- ship missile as a future payload for the multi-role fighter. The company is also showcasing technologies including an active electronically scanned array radar offered for the Typhoon, and providing demonstrations with a BAE-developed smart helmet display system for the type.
 
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good option to have..but isn't it too much ? i mean we have LCA,MIG29K and Pakfa on pipe line..do we need one more ? ?
 
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Early concept of a navalised
eurofighter for the Royal Navy
 
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I think Indian Navy sent RFI to Lockheed Martin for F-35 naval version. Don't know what happens to that.
 
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good option to have..but isn't it too much ? i mean we have LCA,MIG29K and Pakfa on pipe line..do we need one more ? ?
Navy is actually looking for an aircraft for future AC. RFI is sent for F18, Eurofighter, Rafale, Gripen, F35 B & C.

Any one of them will be selected but i think it will take time. Navy is in no mood to hurry up as they don't have AC to operate.

Also as far as i know naval version of PakFa was already rejected by navy as it is too big for our smaller AC. This is the reason, why they are funding the naval version of AMCA.
 
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