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Old September 25th 04, 05:55 AM
John Cook
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(From Western Daily Press)

The Chairman of UKIP Exeter chooses to attack the Eurofighter, or
Typhoon as it is called in RAF service, not because it is a bad,
expensive warplane but because it is a way of attacking European
co-operation (WMN, August 24).

There have been problems with the development of this aircraft, due to
the changing nature of combat and the shift from a single Cold War
enemy to multiple threats from hot-spots around the globe.

This is true also of many other major defence programmes. David
Challice fails to mention that the US-led Joint Strike Fighter is
overweight and is suffering cost and schedule overruns. Nor does he
address fears that the US is squeezing the UK out of involvement in
key technologies on the project. Despite investing US2 billion in JSF
development, the UK is still the junior partner on JSF, not the equal
partner it is in European co-operation.

Mr Challice is too scathing about Typhoon. It is a very capable
aircraft and better than the American F16 he champions. In a recent
competition run by Singapore to find a replacement for its F16
fighters, Typhoon was up against the American F15E and the French
Rafale. Typhoon won all three combat tests, including one in which a
single Typhoon defeated three RSAF F16s, and reliably completed all
planned flight tests. According to one observer, neither competitor
aircraft could claim the same (Defence Analysis August 2004).


Seems to confirm the Typhoon as the best AtoA for sale in the world.

Cheers
John Cook

Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All
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