Ganske oppsiktsvekkende dette, men Eurofighter har bevist at den er effektiv i Air-to-Air rollen som 5. generasjonsfly. (Red.)
Germany orders 20 new Eurofighters to strengthen air superiority
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Propels
Europe’s most successful in-production fighter jet programme into the future
with new technologies and capabilities
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Strengthens Eurofighter’s role as backbone of
Germany’s fighter jet fleet
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Serves as bridge towards a Future Combat Air
System
Manching,
Germany, 15 October 2025 – Germany is strengthening its defence capabilities
with the purchase of 20 new Eurofighters. Under the contract, Airbus will
produce the multi-role combat aircraft at
its final assembly line in Manching, near Munich in Germany. The first aircraft
is scheduled for delivery to the German Air Force in 2031, the last in 2034.
“This new order is further proof of the Eurofighter’s importance to the German
Air Force and the strategic role it plays in our country’s air defence and NATO
capabilities,” said Mike Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space. “The
continued evolution of the Eurofighter serves as an essential technological and
operational bridge to a Future Combat Air System (FCAS), ensuring a seamless
transition to the next generation of air power. With these additional
Eurofighters, Germany strengthens its ability to conduct surveillance of its
airspace and secure NATO’s skies, supporting Germany in its role as a reliable
partner for collective security.”
Airbus will equip the 20 Eurofighters with the latest sensors. This includes,
for example, the new electronic E-Scan radar. In parallel, Airbus will add
electronic warfare capabilities to the German Eurofighter fleet by integrating
the Arexis sensor suite, developed by Sweden’s Saab, in existing and newly
built aircraft. These significant technological upgrades will further enhance
the already broad operational capabilities of German Air Force Eurofighters.
As the largest European defence programme, involving Germany, Italy, Spain and
the UK, the Eurofighter is not only a guarantor of security. It is also a
driver of growth and employment. The Eurofighter secures more than 100,000 jobs
in Europe, 25,000 of them in Germany alone. 120 German suppliers are involved
in the programme. With this new contract, nine countries have ordered more than
740 Eurofighters, namely Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Austria,
Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar - making the Eurofighter the most successful
European fighter jet programme in production.
The Eurofighter is planned to remain in service with the German Air Force until
the 2060s. In the FCAS, which is scheduled to be operational from 2040, the
Eurofighter will also operate networked with current and future crewed and
uncrewed aircraft – and continue to help pilots fulfil their missions.
More information on the Eurofighter in Germany can be found here.
Image and video material is available for download here.



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