MoD urged to fit anti-collision system to RAF jets
(U.K.)
Typhoon
An anti-collision system is being
developed for the Typhoon, the MoD says
Typhoon fighter jets should be
fitted with collision warning devices to avoid a "catastrophic" mid-air crash,
the UK's military aviation watchdog has warned the Ministry of
Defence.
The Military Aviation Authority (MAA) said a crash between a
Typhoon and a commercial jet was "improbable" but could cause "substantial loss
of life".
Collision avoidance systems should be installed "with full
haste", it said.
The Ministry of Defence said programmes to fit the
systems had begun.
The MAA's advice follows a critical report issued last
year into a mid-air collision between two RAF Tornados over the Moray Firth, off
the coast of Caithness.
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