Arab Times

Kuwait receives fifth and sixth Eurofighte­r Typhoons

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 29: The fifth and sixth Eurofighte­r Typhoons for the Kuwait Air Force touched down yesterday in country as part of a wider order for a total of 28 aircraft that will be delivered to the country’s Air Force. The ferry flight for the new Kuwaiti Eurofighte­rs was made possible thanks to support from the Italian Air Force, which provided air-to-air refuelling via a KC-767A tanker from 14th Wing, Pratica di Mare.

Guido Sibona, Vice President of Leonardo’s Eurofighte­r Programme, said: “We are proud to deliver to our customer two more new Eurofighte­rs, including the first single-seater aircraft. They join the aircraft already in service at the new Salem Al Sabah base which in the meantime have reached the milestone of one hundred air sorties. The Eurofighte­r Typhoons we have developed for the Kuwait Air Force are the most advanced ever produced under the European programme. In cooperatio­n with the Italian Air Force, we are providing the country with a wide-ranging air defence capability, together with the constructi­on of stateof-the-art infrastruc­ture to support and maintain of a fleet of 28 aircraft.”

One of these two aircraft was recently among the protagonis­ts at the most recent edition of the Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in the UK which saw the participat­ion of the Kuwaiti Air Force, for the first time since 1993. On that occasion the pilot, Colonel EisaAirash­idi, commander of the 7th Squadron of the Kuwait Air Force, commented: “This year we are very proud to return to the Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo with the most advanced Eurofighte­r Typhoon in the world. Thanks to the capabiliti­es of this platform, the Kuwait Air Force is one of the best equipped air forces in the region.”

The Eurofighte­r Kuwait programme is part of a wider and deeper collaborat­ion between the Italian Air Force and the Kuwait Air Force that spans operations, pilot training and support. The Italian Air Force is undertakin­g initial training, in Italy, of the engineers and technician­s who will support the activities of the Typhoon fleet in country.

Leonardo is playing a key role in the evolution of the Eurofighte­r thanks to the new AESA (Active Electronic­ally Scanned Array) radar that equips the Eurofighte­r Typhoons for Kuwait, increasing the aircraft’s performanc­e and capability. The Eurofighte­r Typhoon benefits from a welldefine­d programme of technologi­cal upgrades and enhancemen­ts that guarantees cutting-edge capability throughout its entire lifecycle. Constantly evolving technologi­es, both on board the aircraft and in logistical support, increase operationa­l effectiven­ess, survivabil­ity, and efficient management.

 ?? EFA photo from Kuwait ?? Officials and personnel from the Armed Forces pose for a picture with the new batch of Eurofighte­r Typhoons in the background.
EFA photo from Kuwait Officials and personnel from the Armed Forces pose for a picture with the new batch of Eurofighte­r Typhoons in the background.

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