Eurofighter Could Disappear In Next 16 Years Says USAF Fighter Pilot
This is the situation: the first Eurofighter Typhoons are likely to be retired from active service much earlier than initially planned—possibly a decade ahead of schedule. This swift phase-out affects the reliable cornerstone of the UK and NATO’s air power in Europe, driven by competition from at least five next-generation fighter programs, a lack of stealth capabilities, and high operational
This is the situation: the first Eurofighter Typhoons are likely to be retired from active service much earlier than initially planned—possibly a decade ahead of schedule. This swift phase-out affects the reliable cornerstone of the UK and NATO’s air power in Europe, driven by competition from at least five next-generation fighter programs, a lack of stealth capabilities, and high operational
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