No Stealth, No Problem! RAF Eurofighter Typhoon is the World's most deadly multi-role fighter jet

Published 2024-01-14

All Comments (21)
  • @VimyScout
    The Typhoon coupled with the 'Meteor' is truly a deadly combination on it's own. Great aircraft.
  • @TC.C
    The bouncing logo at the bottom left is so irritating. Otherwise it would have been a good video
  • @mrfrisky6501
    With the RAF upgrades it's even better theses days - it's some piece of kit
  • @jewi3661
    To the topic of carrying weapons: You forgot the newest "most capable air-to air-Missile": Meteor !
  • There is something just really nice and simplistic about the euro fighter that I like as a platform / it’s like a more modern f 16 with a delta wing
  • @DireW0lf0
    The Typhoon is actually a Gen 4.5 fighter with some stealth features (like the use of RAM and recessed ordinance), but can be better described as low observable with a reduced RCS and gen 5 level avionics with a helmet mounted display, voice command systems and data link and multi track management.
  • @johnmiles79
    Just a note. The UK's F-35's do not, and will not, perform land based quick reaction alert roles. They are not fast enough to perform escort duties, unless the intruder is a Bear obviously. A blackjack could gracefully pull away from an F-35, which would have to reheat just to keep up for a short while.
  • @chrisfox3161
    It's a tidy aircraft. Makes a sound to fill the heart of any Merlin fan. It does a great drifting display at air shows. +/- 9 g. PS. The two white triangle logo...my old Squadron.😊
  • @WEAREDERBY1884
    As a Brit its my favorite fighter jet 🛩️ I've always adored it the different nations chipping in as well the sound of the EJ200s is phenomenal. I've watched other typhoon videos and you always get Americans and Arabs calling it shit Britain's never made anything good bla bla which is annoying.
  • @bikechainmic
    UK MUST see this project through to completion and not FANNY ABOUT like we did with the Tiger Helicopter. Dont let the US buy the project into oblivion ( TSR2), and dont let the tories cut the project!
  • @bremnersghost948
    Worth mentioning that the Typhoon Strikes against the Houthis are a 3000 mile round trip from Cyprus.
  • On a hovercrafting and spa weekend my wife and I stayed at a hotel that was converted from the buildings used to house fighter pilots from WW2,opposite was a huge airbase and we had picked a weekend when the airbase was much busier than usual,apparently. I found a local pub and soon got chatting to quite a large bunch of RAF guys,some were pointed out by others as Typhoon pilots and seemed to be getting all the questions aimed their way. One civilian local guy who was chatting with us seemed to know a bit more than your average joe about the typhoon and when he asked one of the typhoon pilots about its versatility concerning its weapons options, the pilot likened it to a USB port😊. Which is a good comparison on the face of it.
  • @razor1uk610
    Mk.= Mark Is a UK/English/British/Commonwealth written short form only, as it is always spoken or said, as 'mark' ..it is akin to a Model or Variant number/letter say, Mk.14 Torpedo, or Ford Escort Mk. II (mark two Escort) etc.
  • @PpAirO5
    Amraams Sidewinders Meteor Iris-T
  • @gb1178
    More money needs to be put into joint ventures like this. It's a great success. I have heard from pilots from the US/Japan/Aus that have said that this would be a match for any 5th Gen fighter. The targeting and missile capabillities are second to non. They call it the Peregrine falcon. It's not the fastest but it makes up for that with agility, and leathality.
  • @hens_ledan
    Not sure why the MOD Procurement Executive seems to have lost interest in the Typhoon. Granted, there's the new upgrade path but we're not looking at expanding the Typhoon fleet and it's a great aircraft and can be better still. The RAF should look at a Typhoon 2 - not just upgrading existing aircraft (needed) but building new airframes to an upgraded spec, learning lessons from the F35. The RAF needs more airframes and simply put, cannot afford the F35. A Typhoon 2 would fill the gap between the upgrades of the present Typhoon and the Tempest, which is a very long way off.